real time kinematic GPS receiver
Nov 18, 2009 gps navigation, hacks

Real time kinematic GPS receivers are the ones used by pros to do land survey jobs which can provide down to 1 centimetre accuracy. Now you don’t have to spend a fortune on one of these since you can build your own thanks to researchers at Tokyo University.
All you need is a cheap beagle board, the instructions here and lots of free time and patience… via
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October 12th, 2010 at 4:13 pm
I am a little confused.
We bought a GPS board which was supposed to provide us with accurate time.
Because we have daylight saving in Australia (we have to shift the clock forward 1 hr in summer), the GPS does not automatically do that clock adjustment. We have to manually adjust the time forward on the GPS.
Can someone explain to me how GPS satellite actually tracks the time of the day and if it adjust automatically the time on the receiver ?
I look forward to your advice.
Kind regards
Ricky