Another question for those of you that have used TBC and OPUS...
Scenario:
(2) 4-5 hour OPUS sessions on (2) separate points.
RTK survey based on the processed first OPUS sessions.
Question 1. Is there a way to have TBC mean the 2 OPUS solutions rather that pick one of the solutions, hold it and then move session 2 to session 1 coords? It appears that TBC does not mean the points, but rather hold one and move any number of duplicates to that one coordinate.
Question 2. Should I import the RTK (.dc) file first, then drag in the OPUS XML files in set them to control quality and let TBC update my point vectors.
Question 3. Would someone somewhere please crack open a beer for me........
Redneck method.
Mean the two coordinates, assign that value as a new point, do a site calibration to that point from both of the opus RTK vectors.
Worked that way in TGO anyway.
> Redneck method.
You get new SW and still have to use the old methods. Go figure. That's what we used to do as well but in the situation where we had two field observations we would just mean them in the field and start topo'ing with the new value.
Redneck, podunk...its all the same.;-)
Would figure that with TBC having a drag and drop style import now that they would have the option to mean 2 coordinate values into a new point....?....
Project- project settings-computations-sideshots-weifghted mean of all observations-
is what I'd try.
Rob
I know what works, and I haven't learned enough about the program to make a change that I know WILL work, so I stick with the same ol, same ol, until I figure it out.
🙂