had a very unusual occurance in the desert a couple days ago: was using a county RTN and had previously set up the dial-up profile for a specific mountpoint. First day, eveything fitting tight with a horizontal fix varying from 0.03' to 0.05'.
Next day, opened same job, and fixed horizontal precision was varying from 0.31' to 0.58' - unacceptable. checked and re-checked, shut down and re-booted - same thing.
further checking of settings saw the mountpoint had changed in the dial-up profile, which we hadn't touched any settings in. Anyone ever have this happen? the mountpoint name had the station letters replaced with "RVR" - which seemed to indicate "rover", but not sure about that. we re-set the correct mountpoint, and our fixed precision was back to 0.03'. Getting ready to look at DC files in TBC, but thought this was very strange, and was wondering if anyone else has experienced phantom setting changes?
A few weeks ago I was messing around with dialup settings in a Leica RX1250, and I recall seeing one that allowed connecting to the closest mountpoint rather than a specific station. Any chance you had that set, and your preferred base was offline?
looked at the DC files - within a half-hour, from our first check shot which was great, the base changed to a CORS station over 300 miles away. This CORS station is not in the RTN we were using, and not a station I have entered into the TSC2 - somehow, it just decided to change base points to a CORS station far away. strange.