Maybe I'm confused, and not recalling when and where and under which circumstances, but base station stats screens don't look like they used use to look, for example:
Back in February:
As compared with the same file "ReDPOSed" seen today:
In the "before" example we see much more information relevant to the given file. In the "after" example, its hard to tell that we're even talking about the same .jps file. Is the after example supposed to look like this? That it, showing the time pegged at 19800106?; FIX: No?; No idea of how much shift was made?
Strangely, and after trying to explore and discover what was going on, the stats screen is now showing some additional information; however some of the questions posed earlier linger:
I'm also curious why the error ellipse in the after example so incredibly increased in size? There are also unexplained changes, albeit fairly small, in the DPOS-resolved x, y and u.
As this is only my first day looking at JField 2, there's a very good chance that I've gotten something wrong, or misunderstood or is this the way JField 2 is supposed look like. Any help will be appreciated.
Back in February:
As compared with the same file "ReDPOSed" seen today:
In the "before" example we see much more information relevant to the given file. In the "after" example, its hard to tell that we're even talking about the same .jps file. Is the after example supposed to look like this? That it, showing the time pegged at 19800106?; FIX: No?; No idea of how much shift was made?
Strangely, and after trying to explore and discover what was going on, the stats screen is now showing some additional information; however some of the questions posed earlier linger:
I'm also curious why the error ellipse in the after example so incredibly increased in size? There are also unexplained changes, albeit fairly small, in the DPOS-resolved x, y and u.
As this is only my first day looking at JField 2, there's a very good chance that I've gotten something wrong, or misunderstood or is this the way JField 2 is supposed look like. Any help will be appreciated.