@adam?ÿ
How do you know you got the correct solution?
A possible method would be to log RINEX as you go and PPK the results after the fact.?ÿ Chuck 'em in Excel and check the diff.?ÿ A local logging base or RINEX download from a RTN close enough would suffice for the stated level of precision IMO.?ÿ I do not know what equipment Williwaw uses, but most of them have this option in some form or another.
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Measure with a micrometer; mark it with chalk; cut it with an axe...
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Pretty well sums it up. Axe doubles as a hammer when those pins get out of line.
@jaccen?ÿ
Yep,?ÿ you may even be able to post process right there in field seconds after recording the data.
@jaccen?ÿ
Yep,?ÿ you may even be able to post process right there in field seconds after recording the data.
Yes, as I think I have gathered from watching Javad vids, the RTPK is pretty cool.?ÿ It would save me calc'ing it back in the office.
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With the cheap GNSS receivers coming out, it is going to be interesting to see how the "big boys" keep offering additional services to maintain market share.?ÿ Either way, we win (cheaper solutions for "ol' GNSS" surveying, fancy features worth paying for if it gives you an edge for your business model).