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Leica Infinity _ consolidate (Merge) 2 GNSS static sessions

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Dear all

Hope you're all great 

 

i have RINEX Static data (2 sessions) for each point, and I'm trying to process them with Leica Infinity with compain processing to preduce the consolidate report, 

How will it be that please ? 

 


 
Posted : August 14, 2025 7:47 am
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Hi there,

I have no experience with Leica Infinity. Sorry


 
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https://helpdesk.microsurvey.com/en-us/article/1547-a-guide-to-handling-static-data-collected-by-fieldgenius-with-a-leica-gnss-rover


 
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Posted by: @field-dog

https://helpdesk.microsurvey.com/en-us/article/1547-a-guide-to-handling-static-data-collected-by-fieldgenius-with-a-leica-gnss-rover

 

hi mate

 

my collected data is a RINEX Files, and im trying to use Leica Infinity software to process and preduce the consolidation report 

 

 


 
Posted : August 17, 2025 12:43 am
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Hey Mohammad,

I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to by consolidation report. I you are looking for and averaged or adjusted coordinate based on two observations then you need to import the RINEX data from multiple stations and post-process it.

I'm sure you already know this but, you need to have the post-processing module activated in Infinity.  That being said, here is a quick overview of the process.  The tutorials can give you a more detailed look. 

The first step is to import the RINEX data.  From the 'Home' Tab select import and grab the data.  If select the 'merge intervals' option before import, Infinity will combine temporally contiguous observation files for identical stations.  Not very helpful for your campaign observations but great for CORS data sets.  Next it is off to the 'Processing' tab and inspector view.  After verifying antenna types and heights, you need to set up you processing parameters.  Once you have that figured out, you need to select the files for processing via the 'GNSS interval' pane in the 'GNSS' tab of the 'Inspector' view.  If you want to process every possible baseline, select the observations as automatic or you can refine your processing by selecting them as base and rover.  Next, hit the process button and bob's your uncle.  Once you have processed baselines, you can simply return the mean coordinates or run them through a network adjustment.

I hope this helps a little.


 
Posted : August 17, 2025 9:36 am