Solar Activity: Elevated solar activity can induce
scintillation events in the ionosphere, degrading
the quality of satellite signals. In standard
GNSS receivers, mild scintillation can reduce
position accuracy by several meters, while severe
scintillation can cause signal loss.
Weather Conditions: Adverse weather can have
minor efects on the strength and quality of
GNSS signals, potentially impacting the device’s
perormance.
Electromagnetic Intererence: Proximity to
strong electromagnetic sources or environments
with high radio frequency intererence can
disrupt GNSS signal reception, leading to
potential inaccuracies.
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