Mind Checking a TGO Newb's work?
Quote from plumb-bill on July 14, 2010, 10:49 pmHere is the Adjustment Report
I know I can get the most current Geoid model, and I intend to, but this is mostly for learning reasons.
This was ran using four Trimble R8's. Two GNSS capable units set up on points 101 and 109 for continuous baselines and two R8 type ones (no Glonass) used as rovers.
The reason that I would like to be checked behind is that this looks much better than I had anticipated (too good to be true). This is from last Tuesday, I downloaded and used the posted Rapid ephemeris from NGS. Points 101 and 109 are from a network ran with eight Locus units on four hour sessions, I held them as fixed. Fixed height antennas.
The "rovers" were set up with 15-20 minute overlapping sessions.
p.s. I just realized you would need a Google account to view the PDF, I guess if you would like I could email it to you if you don't have a Google account.
Here is the Adjustment Report
I know I can get the most current Geoid model, and I intend to, but this is mostly for learning reasons.
This was ran using four Trimble R8's. Two GNSS capable units set up on points 101 and 109 for continuous baselines and two R8 type ones (no Glonass) used as rovers.
The reason that I would like to be checked behind is that this looks much better than I had anticipated (too good to be true). This is from last Tuesday, I downloaded and used the posted Rapid ephemeris from NGS. Points 101 and 109 are from a network ran with eight Locus units on four hour sessions, I held them as fixed. Fixed height antennas.
The "rovers" were set up with 15-20 minute overlapping sessions.
p.s. I just realized you would need a Google account to view the PDF, I guess if you would like I could email it to you if you don't have a Google account.
Quote from christ-lambrecht on July 15, 2010, 4:46 amOr ...
you could cross post on http://www.rpls.com and upload your report in the files section so one needs no google account.
chr.
Or ...
you could cross post on http://www.rpls.com and upload your report in the files section so one needs no google account.
chr.
Quote from SteveKerseyPLS on July 15, 2010, 2:21 pmIt would be interesting to see the minimally constrained adjustment with more realistic setup errors and scaled GPS errors.
It would be interesting to see the minimally constrained adjustment with more realistic setup errors and scaled GPS errors.