Ruth Mottram on Nostr: A weird question for #GNSS specialists. Have you ever heard of a diurnal cycle (as in ...
A weird question for #GNSS specialists. Have you ever heard of a diurnal cycle (as in a 24 hour cyle) in GPS position information. It's not ocean tides, I seriously doubt it's related to temperature. Now wondering if it's related to satellite availability in high Arctic (~77 degrees North)?
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