GNSS Post-Processing #5 (Preparation)
Preparing a Low-Cost CORS Test
As part of my preparation work, I put together a lightweight trial setup for simple CORS validation.
With an x86-64 PC, Debian minimal Linux, an LG290P GNSS module, and an antenna with known PCV values, basic validation testing appears to be quite achievable.
For the antenna, an Ardusimple option seems to be a practical and accessible starting point.
For Debian minimal installation, the official netinst image can be used:
https://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst
That said, I would not place too much trust in files or datasheets alone.
It is better to verify how the system actually behaves in real operation.
In practice, logging quality, system stability, long-duration operation, and data consistency often become clear only through actual testing.
Build your own CORS base station and verify it yourself.
For beginners, the system may not work perfectly at first, so please validate carefully.
If anyone is interested, I can share the file via https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-lee-64434033/ DM upon request.
This is mainly for those who have enough time to explore and verify it carefully.