G0 !

Jim Frame

Well-Known Member
I updated last night to release version 3.0.8.428, and when I downloaded the Star*Net vectors today I was surprised and delighted to see G0 lines identifying the date and time. This really helps me manage occupations, so thanks very much for the addition, it's much appreciated!
 

Jim Frame

Well-Known Member
And, unless I'm dreaming, it looks like an antenna height change made after a shot is stored (via the points edit page) is now reflected in the Star*Net vector. That's a greatly appreciated improvement, as I sometimes forget to change the antenna height in the LS until I've already stored the shot. (Like today, when I had to shoot a monument that I had to dig down almost 3 feet to recover. I had to switch to a 2-meter pole to get a shot that deep, but when I switched back to my regular pole I neglected to change the antenna height back until I caught the goof 2 points later.) In the past that rendered the exported vector of limited use, as it couldn't be used to adjust the point in Star*Net without going through some complicated steps to connect what look like 2 vertically-separated points. So thanks very much!
 

Jim Frame

Well-Known Member
It looks like the time stamp on the G0 line is the session end time, but I think the session start time would be more useful. For example, on large static campaigns where multiple observers are moving among stations according to a fixed schedule, it's the start time that's specified. And I tend to remember when I started a session rather than when I ended it.

This isn't a big deal, I just thought it worth a mention.

Thanks!
 

Andrey Zhiganov

Active Member
JAVAD GNSS
Jim, we do not store the start time of the survey in the database, so adding this parameter will be quite difficult.
 
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