Article: 88447 of sci.geo.satellite-nav
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Subject: Re: Garmin DGPS nightmare
From: timh@xuser.com (Timothy W. Huster)
Organization: University of Cincinnati.
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Hi Bill.
With a 100baud dGPS station dialed up, the SNR will be the Best at a reading
of 0dB.
With a 200baud dGPS station dialed up, the SNR will be the Best at a reading
of 30dB.
(dunno why that is??, I just noticed that on two different receivers)
Try grounding all your electronics to a single ground at the starting battery
ground and/or outdrive.


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