Wanilla CORS Wanilla, South Australia, Australia
By Geocaching Australia on 27-Dec-16. Waypoint TP7542

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Type: TrigPoint
Container: Other
Coordinates: S34° 33.533' E135° 39.627' (WGS 84)
  53H 560589E 6175675N (UTM)
Elevation: 70 m
Local Government Area: Lower Eyre Peninsula

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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 modeled and corrected for, yielding the ± 20 mm position solution required by so many industries.

More info on CORS can be found here: CORS

 


To log a find on the Geocaching Australia website, you will need to include a picture of the CORS, along with your GPS and/or yourself.  You are encouraged to leave a description of your journey in your log to help others in finding the CORS.


 

Name:   WANI
Services:   Realtime & Rinex
Latitude:   34° 33' 31.96751" S
Longitude:   135° 39' 37.61494" E
Elevation:   67.211 (Ellipsoidal)

Source:   SmartNet Aus.

 

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07-Nov-17
Continuing my tour of the Eyre Peninsular I made my way down the west coast today and found a couple of CORS antennas along the way
I was surprised at how few locations there were to visit along this coast! And even more surprised that no one had claimed a find on this one to date and as such I'll claim a rare and unexpected FTF
This one was a bit more of a long distance find as 150m was about as close as I could get to the antenna which is on private property but still obviously visible from the passing roadway.
Cheers and thanks for the hunt.
 
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