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Starnet - Static/GNSS GPS Obs

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James_Western Australia
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Hi - I've only used TBC to adjust static baselines.

Recently changed to an all Leica company, No TBC. Use 12D software VS C3D - surprisingly enjoy and prefer the way it handles big data sets.

Anyway - Im trying to find an alternative package to adjust my static obs from the GS18. Does starnet process static data. If not, any suggestions. The guys in the company are strange. Top Notch gear but cheap out on software on the CS20 (No measure sets/rounds) and no least squares adjusment package.

 
Posted : April 19, 2025 6:28 am
bundy
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Yes Starnet processes static data.

BUT

The data first has to be in the correct format which Starnet cannot convert.

https://s3.microsurvey.com/support/Knowledgebase/StarNet/ImportGuide/Content/SN_Importer4.htm

A software package like TBC or Infinity is first required to export baselines that are than imported into Starnet.

Starnet does not have the ability to convert a RINEX file (or .Moo or .T02) into baselines

 
Posted : April 19, 2025 4:50 pm
James_Western Australia
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Thank you very much. Infinity or TBC it is!

Love this forum

 
Posted : April 19, 2025 6:03 pm
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Norman_Oklahoma
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Starnet will adjust GNSS vectors of all sorts. It will not, however, reduce static raw data to vectors. 

Leica has software called “Infinity” -very analogous to TBC- that will do that. Infinity will also do the adjustment if you add the right modules.

 
Posted : April 19, 2025 6:06 pm
James_Western Australia
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Excellent. Ill request the company purchase a copy of infinity. 

 

Appreciate the knowledge.

 
Posted : April 20, 2025 3:41 am

john-putnam
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@norman-oklahoma 

Leica's Infinity uses a version of Move3 for network adjustments.  The funny thing is, Leica's parent, Hexagon, company owns Star*Net.  Go figure.

 
Posted : April 20, 2025 8:11 am