Hiper SR vs Hiper II
I have a Hiper SR and a Hiper II.
When I connect the Hiper SR to a network base ~2.5 miles away I get a Hrms of ~0.03 and a Vrms of ~0.08. Now if I connect it to a network base ~12.5 miles away I get a Hrms of ~0.04 and a Vrms of ~0.2.
Using the Hiper II I get a Hrms of ~0.03 and a Vrms of of ~ 0.05 for the 2.5 mile base and a Hrms of ~0.04 and a Vrms of ~0.06 for the 12.5 mile base.
So my question is: Why is the Vrms so far off with the Hiper SR compared to the Hiper II over a longer baseline, but the Hrms is the same? Both units are tracking GPS and GLONASS.
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