The stations can be split up into three categories.
- "Remote sites" - Located in the open land where power and communication are limited or absent. These sites are therefore powered with solar panels and batteries.
- "Town sites" - Located in or near towns and settlements. These stations have landline power, and mobile communication coverage is available.
- "IGS sites" - Stations where the receivers are set to fulfill the recommendations from the IGS working groups. Data from these sites is sent to the IGS.
The map presented below presents the current GNET stations. The black circles represent the "Remote sites", the red stars represent the "Town sites", and the blue circles represent the "IGS sites".
Please click on the site of your choice to go to the specific station information site, where you will find a summary of the station's metadata, along with a link to the site where data, sitelog, and photos can be downloaded.