Unlock peak precision:
Why GNSS and corrections availability matter  

Unlock peak precision:
Why GNSS and corrections availability matter  

February 06, 2026 at 11:38PM
Tech Research Online
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Unlock peak precision:
Why GNSS and corrections
availability matter

Prepared by Jason Evans, PLS 

Most of us have seen it: the gear works perfectly on one site… then feels strangely inconsistent on the next.

Same receiver, same settings; different outcome.

This white paper by Trimble® explains why that happens. It’s not just about “having GNSS.” It comes down to what’s available while you’re working; satellites overhead, the signals your receiver can track and corrections that arrive when you need them.

Written by a practicing surveyor (Jason Evans, PLS), it’s a straight-shooting guide to the pieces that quietly make or break precision: constellation coverage, correction delivery and the protocols underneath it all.

In this white paper, you will learn how to:

  • Make sense of satellite availability and why “more options” usually means fewer bad windows on a job
  • Understand what DOP is telling you and why it still explains a lot of the “why is this acting weird today?” moments
  • Pick the right corrections approach for your environment
  • Know what affects convergence and stability and why missing signals can slow things down even when your receiver is capable
  • Spot correction limitations before they bite you, like protocol/version constraints, latency and whether the correction stream includes the info your rover needs

Download the white paper

Download the white paper

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About Trimble

Trimble Inc. is a global tech company providing software, hardware and services that connect the physical and digital worlds, enabling industries like construction, agriculture and transportation to improve productivity with precise positioning, modeling and data analytics.

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Why GNSS and corrections availability matter   appeared first on Tech Research Online.

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