Richard1982 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:10 amI just wondered... it is possible to use RINEX data to get more accurate co-ordinates ...
The RINEX files contain the original observations (code and carrier-phase measurements). Combining them with additional data can give much more accurate coordinates. Such data are either similar observations from reference stations, in your area freely available from the Ordnance Survey, or high accurate orbits and satellite clock corrections.
Garmins GPSMAPs produce coordinate results with an accuracy level of a few meters, under ideal conditions. Time averaging can improve this, but you would still be at the 1 m level. With the GPSMAP 66sr it was demonstrated that centimeter level can be achieved in post-processing based on its RINEX data and additional data. The question right now is whether the observations of GPSMAP 67 also have all the characteristics required for centimeter accuracy.
Richard1982 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:10 amI could put it on my window sill and leave it running all night if you like
To obtain good quality observations, the GPSMAP antenna must be pointed strictly upwards. There must also be no reflective surfaces above the antenna horizon (no walls, windows etc). So a set-up on a window sill is straightforward, but not the best choice for good quality observations.