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GPS Base RepeatersGPS base repeaters are devices or circuits that are located between a GPS satellite and a GPS receiver that can refocus or improve the quality of the signal that is delivered between them. A GPS base repeater receives the data from the base GPS receivers and retransmits it to the roving GPS receiver. A repeater station is a fixed radio transceiver that performs automatic retransmission of radio communications that are received from one or more stations and directed to a specified receiver site. Figure 1.9 shows how a base repeater can be used to extend GPS base signals into areas that may not have direct communication paths to GPS base receiver signals. This example shows how the received data from the base GPS receiver is relayed through another transmitter to the roving GPS receiver.
GPS Base Repeater Diagram Global Positioning System - GPS Books
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