Will Adding L1 Data to My L1L2 Network Decrease Network Accuracy?

I am currently using 3 L1L2 units for a network. 2 base & 1 rover. Recently I have noticed that some vectors are coming in as float solutions. 

Posted by benc 

I am currently using 3 L1L2 units for a network. 2 base & 1 rover. Recently I have noticed that some vectors are coming in as float solutions. I have some old stratus that I have not used in a while but I remember when I did use them that their accuracy were in the 4-5 cm level for less than 10 km. Most of my lines are less than 10 km anyway. My point being that the L1L2 vectors are in the mm level and if I introduce the L1 data whose accuracy is in 4-5 cm level won't this dilute the accuracy of the other vectors?

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