Help me figure this out.

Phillip Lancaster

Active Member
Day started at 6:45am and ended at 8:45pm. I just got back home from traveling. My peanut is fried and not hitting on all cylinders. I set the base up (point 1 as auto state plane) on the south side of the job and and collected in that session points 2-12 being multiple points on 5 control points ending up on the north side of job. Grabbed the robot and ran a traverse through all points GPS'd (as per requirements of job-multiple angles per setup) from north to south. Anyway while I was getting ready to tie back to the base at south side I ended session 1 and shot base point with robot. Only because I didn't want DPOS to see a movement in base point. So I'm done for the day (close robot loop tomorrow) but not everybody on site was so I thought it would be a good idea to tie some TBM's the guys running a level loop through so I set the base back on point 1 which is now point 9 (for some reason I skipped that point in first session and it is using the same auto state plane point 1) and tied 13-23. So the first group was around 7+ hours long. Second group was 1± hour long. Now comes DPOS and the first group is fine. Second group however is fine horizontal by 0.02' but off by 0.12' vertical because they are processing each as independent base points. How do I make point 9 match point 1? During the second session I also revisited some of previous session 1 points for clustering. I fixed it in autocad by just translating. Exported to a new job in the LS and clustered there so I would have a good file but would like to figure this out in the LS.
 
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