Your best option is to create a MH code and have an invert attribute for it. Then when you export your points CSV format, export the attribute field. Then you can open the file in Excel and create a column to subtract the invert from the point height.
1. Turn the receiver OFF with the ON/OFF button.
2. Press and hold the Record button.
3. Turn the receiver ON by pressing the ON/OFF button.
4. Wait until all the LEDs are flashing yellow (except the battery LED).
5. Release the Record button.
Start with points A and B
Draw a circle around point B
Draw a line from point A
Snap the line to one of the tangent points on the circle
Create point C at this point
End the line
Delete the circle
Hi Nate, this is actually very easy to do with the CAD tools in J-Field. Draw a circle with the radius of your distance at Point A and then draw a line from Point B to the tangent point on the circle.
If there are points in the project and they are not visible in the point selection screen it is likely that you have a filtered enabled causing the points to be filtered out. Are any of the filter icons red?
"Prefer RTPK" option does RTK vs RTPK comparison. In case of both fixed solution it will prefer RTPK. But if RTPK is not fixed and RTK is fixed then it will select RTK.
"Prefer RTK" also does the same comparison but prefers the RTK solution.
The way I have it configure each engine has access to 2 signals from each satellite. This strategy makes it possible to have the most satellites available for use from each engine. If you use Auto Setup Engines many satellites will be excluded because there aren't any signals selected for...
If you clear the NVRAM on the base all the radio parameters will get reset to default values and the radio will need to be configured again. Did you clear the NVRAM?