How do you handle multiple occupations of a point to produce a single coordinate? The program doesn't seem to accept occupations with the same site id so I wind up with 2 coordinates very close together.
I prefer to initially give them separate point ID's, as you are doing. Then after I verify that they really are close to each other:
[INDENT]In the points tab, select two rows (points), then 'Project: Merge Point' from the main menu[/INDENT]
M
Mark Silver, post: 403507, member: 1087 wrote: I prefer to initially give them separate point ID's, as you are doing. Then after I verify that they really are close to each other:
[INDENT]In the points tab, select two rows (points), then 'Project: Merge Point' from the main menu[/INDENT]
M
Ok, I see it now. It looks as though to merge more than 2 occupations, you have to merge 2 points, process baselines, select the resultant merged point and the 3rd point, process baselines, etc,
Thanks Mark
Is this in Carlson? Or in your some) post processing software?
Nate The Surveyor, post: 403525, member: 291 wrote: Is this in Carlson? Or in your some) post processing software?
GNSS Solutions, the EOL Ashtech application.
Ok, I used ashtech solutions for several yrs. It was a L1 version, I got with Locus.
It was a GREAT educational tool.
Jim Frame, post: 403526, member: 10 wrote: GNSS Solutions, the EOL Ashtech application.
GNSS Solutions can be purchased from Spectra Precision.
Mark Mayer, post: 403532, member: 424 wrote: GNSS Solutions can be purchased from Spectra Precision.
I stand corrected. I was remembering Mark Silver's statement from a year or so ago that it "lives on, in spite of all efforts to kill it."
The Spectra brochure lists Windows 2000/XP/Vista as suitable operating systems, so my EOL characterization may not be far off the mark. Given the cost, it might not be a wise investment today.
I might still have a licensed L1/L2 version around here somewhere, but I haven't tried to use it in years. I opted for the software lock instead of the dongle, so it may not be usable any longer, as that was several workstations ago.
Jim Frame, post: 403548, member: 10 wrote: The Spectra brochure lists Windows 2000/XP/Vista as suitable operating systems, so my EOL characterization may not be far off the mark.
I think you are right. I don't think that they are doing much, if any, development. Spectra Precision Survey Office (a clone/rebranding of TBC) is SP's preferred solution.
The L1 version of GNSS Solutions is free. I used to use it to double check my Topcon Solutions post processing. It is a good program, however there is a bug with antenna heights at times with importing Rinex data.