Exeter CORS Lanena, Tasmania, Australia
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Geocaching Australia on 04-Oct-19. Waypoint TP12974
Cache Details
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Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S41° 18.008' E146° 57.103' (WGS 84) |
55G 495957E 5427923N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 60 m |
Local Government Area: | West Tamar |
Description
CORS (Continually Operating Reference Stations) collecting geodetic data from GNSS.
A CORS is a Continuously Operating Reference Station. CORS can take the place of a traditional base station used in differential GNSS positing. They can give an instant position to an accuracy of ±20 mm and are used in many industries including Precision Agriculture, Construction, Mining, Surveying and in Scientific Research.
Typically, the maximum distance between a base station and rover GNSS set up is around 10 - 15 km. This is due to the effect of the atmosphere on the GNSS signals as they travel from the satellite to a GNSS receiver.
With the establishment of a network of CORS, the distance between the base and the rover can be extended. The CORS can be spaced around 70 km apart and using at least 3 of these CORS, the atmospheric effects can be modelled and corrected for, yielding the ±20 mm position solution required by so many industries.
More info on CORS can be found here: CORS
Exeter CORS
The Exeter CORS antenna is attached to a stainless steel pole on the gable of one of the buildings at the west Tamar Council Works Depot, Exeter.
At present, there is no official information about this CORS
Logs
Thanks, an easily accessed CORS.