Sent in some this morning I ran through the Canadian PPP service just to double check. Now can we get the OPUS solutions to look more like the Canadian.:-D
> Now can we get the OPUS solutions to look more like the Canadian.:-D
Hmmmm, not so much, IMO.
But I think the globe graphic on the AUSPOS report is pretty useful. Also like that AUSPOS uses more than 3 stations. Although I didn't much care for it using CORS in New England to compute positions in Oklahoma.
Why not? I realized that the solutions are not the best but I liked the plots and graphs.
Now you got me thinking. I should export the extended solutions and make my own graphs template. There goes my weekend 😉
> ...I realized that the solutions are not the best....
The solutions are fine, they are just on the Canadian adjustment of NAD83. It shouldn't come as a surprise that they don't fit Oklahoma perfectly.
Sent My First Project In
One Opus file, then split it into two OPUS-RS files and another OPUS-RS file that may or may not work. I started my receiver and after 2 minutes, opened a new file.
When I came back I found the unit shut down, the battery had not taken a proper charge. I had to add the 2 minutes back to get a 15 minute file. Hopefully OPUS-RS thinks those first three minutes are good enough. If they are not OPUS-RS does not care how good the rest of the data is.
Once I saw the battery problem I pulled out a spare ProMark 2 and occupied that point for the duration. I already had a PM2 on a third point for my minimum of three project points. Point to point to point is very good with both an L1/L2 and L1 on the same point, different antennas and antenna height included.
Will then compare with the solution I got two weeks ago from another system.
That was fast OK OPUS solution. OPUS-RS aborted my 15 minute file, says there needs to be 7.2 minutes of data. I'll send in the clean 13 minute file.
Already have one split file OPUS-RS back with excellent results: Lat 0.004m, Lon 0.005n.
Will finish up project after I babysit my grandson.
Paul in PA
I finally got to submit the sessions I ran on the 7th. OPUS missed my hand-processed positions by about 0.02' horizontal and 0.2' vertical. Good enough for my purposes.
> .... my hand-processed positions ......
I'll take "phrases you'd never hear from a surveyor 20 years ago" for $1000, Alex..
> > .... my hand-processed positions ......
And boy, is my Curta tired!