I want to make 3 quick buttons, or settings.
Number one is 10 k boundary.
Number two is Topo in the woods. Getting bad init is gonna hurt, but being 0.3' or so off in vert is not going to hurt, and being off 2' in horiz is not going to hurt.
Number 3 is parking lot, high speed, full sky.
Here is what I have for number 3: (OOPS I just SAW Shawns setting above for this)
Maybe that's a better list.
START when lifted.
STOP after 20 epochs
I have to key in the point desc
Verify is W/O V6
Confidence is 10
Consistency is 10
Confidence guard is 0.161/0.231
max groups is 3
Tilts is off (for now) will be on later.
I'm reading the manual, and it appears that the manual was written Pre-beast mode. Things are not as sorted out, since the release of beast.
The biggest difference I can see between pre beast and post beast, is that post beast, things happen 5x faster... but that REDUCES the TIME per point, and THAT reduces the safety that comes from long satellite arcs across the sky.
So, lets change the format of my question. Some users are not in horrible piney woods, and spots made to fool the greatest RTK unit ever made. Some users feel free to modify and back down the standards, that were established, pre beast mode.
What do YOU use? Is this a very subjective question, that varies with:
Sky view
How many sats are up
What does sat configuration look like?
I want to set up a 3 button simple method. I am going to be working in rain, and some long hours. I have invested TIME in this unit, and (lost time due to bad radio) and now I have bills piling on me, and I'm out of time. Cow needs grain, my units get turned off on the 2nd.
My family will be lucky to see my ghost for the next 2 weeks. Hardly an environment to ponder or work out longhand, A squared plus B squared, equals C squared.
If I have to, I'm going to make some laminated cards, with the three settings above on it.
I'd like to be able to sit in the office, and carefully set all those, (This is my starting point)
I want to take all the suggestions, and all, and condense it into my starting point.
But, I really want to make this into a simple method to switch between modes.
It might even be nice to divide Number one, into 1A and 1B.
With 1B being a little relaxed, with an anticipated re-occupation of that point.
OK, It's still raining.
Nate