I think the root cause is likely your use of the phrase "urban environment". I suspect you're experiencing multipath or EM interference. Not much you can do about those when surrounded by concrete taller than you. Field practices are key, as in trying to have sky obstructions to your north as the GPS constellation tends to have a hole to the north anyways. Your mileage may vary.
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Eric Collins, P.L.(Eng.), P.Tech.(Eng.)
Operations Technology, Chief Operations Engineering
Calgary, AB, Canada
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Original Message:
Sent: 12-07-2023 01:17
From: hashir shabbir
Subject: Unusual Satellite Signal Interference Challenge
I've been facing a rather unique challenge with satellite signal interference in my Trimble GNSS system. Despite careful antenna placement and calibration, I've noticed sporadic disruptions in signal reception, particularly in urban environments. I've tried adjusting the elevation mask, playing with different constellations, and even exploring alternative frequencies, but the issue persists. Has anyone else encountered such an uncommon interference scenario, and if so, what strategies did you employ to mitigate it successfully? Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I'm keen to enhance the reliability of my Trimble system in challenging signal environments.
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hashir shabbir
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