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An antenna swap method is a process of making measurements with two receivers and swapping antennas (or swapping the receivers) so the measurement errors can be reduced. The antenna swap method may use one of the receiver locations that is already known to normalize the measurements. ![]() This figure shows antenna swapping can be used to enhance the accuracy of GPS position measurements. This diagram shows that the antenna of the base receiver is swapped with the antenna of the rover unit. GPS Books
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