> You might take a look at Trimble Range Point RTX > > I don't know if it is compatible with your Explorer 6000 but it should work with the R...
> Sure everything could be done with a mapping grade unit, but just how good is the expected vertical? +/- a meter? Decimeter? Might be a stretch.....
I have an older trimble geoexplorer 6000 that I have been using to complete this survey for awhile, so I may just continue using it for the glacier su...
> No. The 2hr obs is at each point. Since you are particularly interested in the vertical component I would strongly suggest even longer at each po...
> I'm not sure how accurately you need to place the original position but if you statically observed it then post processed the file you could pote...
> Maybe you're not really doing "stakeout" at all? Stakeout is having the receiver navigate you to a specific location and then placing a "stake" a...
Figured out the issue.. On the program the altitude measurement was set to measure MSL instead of HAE.. Always one little button! |-)
> With SBAS (I am assuming WAAS only) you are likely only to get a meter at best. Sometimes it can be a s tight as a foot, but with outliers runnin...
Did you come up with a solution for the problem?I've contacted my supplier regarding the issue but I think they are all out of office for the weekend....
> The issue is less about the brand, the hardware and data collector than it is about what you are trying to do with it. PFO, or any equivalent one...
Unfortunately a VRS connection isn't available
> I don't see how you could possibly do accurate stakeout with an R10 in pure PPK mode collecting data for later post processing only without doing...
> Is the problem only with this particular data file or any new files you create?> Have you recently updated the software?Unfortunately it is no...
> Two things come to mind. First would be a longitude entered as east rather than west. The other would be one system referenced to the WGS84 ellip...