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    RTKSharp

    This is a port of LibRTK on C#, and into a small c/c++ library.

    RTKLIB is an open source program package for standard and precise positioning with GNSS (global navigation satellite system). RTKLIB consists of a portable program library and several APs (application programs) utilizing the library. This port includes only a library (.so or .dll) for the C/C++ language and a .dll for C#/.NET Framework. RTKSharp is compatible with Windows and Linux using the .NET/Mono Assembly withoout the need of recompilation/cross-building.
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    Continuing development and support of KB2SCS's APRS program. The project goal is to replace the .OCX controls that will NOT work under Vista, AND port the program to .NET
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