I am currently using SurveyPro 4.7 on with a Topcon Hiper Lite +, I am using the Point function to get multiple shots on traverse points I need later to locate features where I can't use GPS. I looked at the raw data file for those points but I don't see anything there that shows that the shots were actually averaged
I use SurveyPro, but I always export the raw data to Trimble jxl format for RTK work. When I do so, and convert it to StarNet format, there are indeed separate vectors when collecting and averaging multiple shots on a point.
I believe that's true for the TDS raw format data files as well. But I stopped using that format for RTK work some years ago due to a major flaw, unrelated to this issue. Presumably they have fixed that flaw by now.
When you import the raw data are you using the .raw file or the .job file
Mark Mayer, post: 441020, member: 424 wrote: I use SurveyPro, but I always export the raw data to Trimble jxl format for RTK work. When I do so, and convert it to StarNet format, there are indeed separate vectors when collecting and averaging multiple shots on a point.
I believe that's true for the TDS raw format data files as well. But I stopped using that format for RTK work some years ago due to a major flaw, unrelated to this issue. Presumably they have fixed that flaw by now.
When you import the raw data are you using the .job file? I don't see anything in the .raw file with that data.
billvhill, post: 441079, member: 8398 wrote: When you import the raw data are you using the .raw file or the .job file
For RTK work I export a .jxl file (TRIMBLE JOBxml) from Survey Pro, and import that to StarNet. I do not use the .job or the .raw for RTK vectors.
When I last used the .job/.raw formats out of SurveyPro the vectors were all in feet, and StarNet always reads them as being meters no matter what setting is used. So I stopped using that format for RTK (I still use .raw for the total station data). That was c.2014. Presumably they have fixed that problem by now.