Dear Greg,
>It sounds to me like you have a lot of things to figure out, but that
>most of those are not about gpsd. gpsd is mostly about format
>conversions and distribution.
Couldn't agree with you more but if you look at my first post I've tried to restrict my questions to gpsd (leaving aside point 2). Later I may have moved off track responding to replies with more questions. Apologies for that. But I too don't have all the answers yet. For example - I asked
'gpsd accepts all what gps sends to it and forwards it even at higher frequency' - Here Gary responded that gpsd forwards at lower frequency. It isn't clear. Does it mean that if we require to interface a gnss receiver with more than 10hz update rate the same wont reflect on the client side? If yes, then i dont feel it would serve any purpose to someone who want full speed update rate.
>Posting information about 24h gpsprof runs will be useful to others.
>(In general people who haven't measured results have a much higher
>impression of GPS/GNSS accuracy than those who have.)
Really dont mind sending the report, if only I could generate one. I have kept it ON today and its still running from last 15 minutes. So hopefully ill be able to share a report tomorrow same time.
>Keep in mind that with gpsprof, it will show statistics relative to the
>average observation, which is different from the correct result. So you
>may want to higher a surveyor to establish a control point for your
>static tests.
Could you please elaborate the last sentence. Did you mean 'hire' a surveryor ? If yes could you please explain what the surveyor do?
I am extremely thankful to the community and apologies for off topic questions.
Regards - Happy New Year 2020