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Australia | Maintaining RTK radio lock is critical but it doesn't guarantee accuracy. If the radio starts to get severe packet loss at long range, then your correction age can begin to creep up which has the same affect on accuracy as latency. While you are correct to say that your baseline range is irrelevant to the comms method used (either 900Mhz or cell) cell networks are designed for low latency voice operation and to minimize packet loss. While they aren't perfect, in some situations they could be better than 900MHz at delivering the corrections messages on time, hence delivering a higher average accuracy than a 900MHz radio experiencing severe packet loss. | |
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