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billvhill
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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


 
Posted : August 9, 2017 9:36 am
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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.


 
Posted : August 9, 2017 10:18 am
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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.


 
Posted : August 9, 2017 3:02 pm
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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.


 
Posted : August 9, 2017 3:32 pm