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Iono-free ambiguity fixing

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This lecture covers the concept of iono-free ambiguity fixing in precise positioning using GPS technology. It explains the process of forming new observations by frequency combination and the historical development of the technique from 1997 to 2005. The instructor discusses the steps involved in iono-free ambiguity fixing and the importance of wide lane and iono-free observations.

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