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kml stands for keyhole markup language, and is a set of tags that allow gps receivers to exchange data easily with web browsers. they are based on xml or sgml, which is the international standard for formatting data on the internet.
rtcm by definition defines the standards for real-time kinematic (rtk) time correction. while there are many different types of rtk, in general this technology, like gps, uses corrections from a network of widely separated ground-based navigation sensors, usually based on gnss positioning. rtcm uses a network that is nominally composed of three frequencies, l1, l2, and l5. special interest levels: 'other' should be used to refer to standard rinex or rtcm version 2 versions when there are no more specific corrections available that meet the needs of the broader audience. that is, nothing else. rinex 2.11 to 2.30 and rtcm version 2.1 to 2.5 and for all rinex 3 files. 'level a' is the highest quality corrections and includes corrections for the rtcm formats, version 2 and 3. 'level b' is the next grade of corrections, and may contain some corrections for the rtcm formats, but some may not contain complete corrections as might be delivered by an rtk system. 'level c' is very general and includes corrections for most forms of rtcm, from early versions of the protocols to current general-purpose ones, for standard rinex and rtcm files, and for the full complement of corrections allowed by gps. 'level d' is defined by the underlying measurement standard of an rtk network, and should be found on the 'rinex xyz' tab. this level should be used with caution, and is not always available for general use. 81555fee3f1
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