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Hi,

I am currently using TBC 2.90 for my processing. I have some questions I would like check with the experienced people as I could not get much help from my dealer.

1. My boss recently bought new receivers from Sokkia and I would like to use it in the TBC. However, when I imported the data, I could not find the receiver type in the import menu, Is there a way to update that? Or Is there a work around for that?

2. Currently We have been doing post processing where the stations are processed with rinex files from our local authority. However I am thinking of using my own station as a fixed coordinate instead of using my local authority's one, am I able to fix the coordinate TBC to allow it to be processed? I tried fixing it to survey quality but I was unable to fix the coordinate and realised that it gave me a shift in the coordinates when I tested it out.


 
Posted : September 20, 2016 10:53 pm
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Try updating this:

http://www.trimble.com/Infrastructure/trimbleconfiguration_ts.aspx

To fix a coordinate, you have to make it control quality and check the box(es) on the constraints tab in network adjustment.


 
Posted : September 21, 2016 4:55 am
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Cheers! Thanks alot mate for it.


 
Posted : September 21, 2016 5:17 am