Steve Douty
Well-Known Member
The NSPS News & Views published a call for team members for the International Surveying Compeation to be held in November:
"Plans Being Finalized for International Surveying Competition, November 12-17, 2018 in the Washington, DC Area – Help Wanted!"
The link for details is:
http://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/nsps/plans.pdf
What a marketing and user pride oppertunity!
Is JAVAD up to the challange?
GNSS - These measurements will showcase each team’s ability to utilize the network of Global Navigation Satellites to independently determine the latitude, longitude and ellipsoid height of their new point. The teams will be provided at least two methods to accurately perform positioning with a GNSS receiver to validate the horizontal coordinates as previously determined by traverse, and height as performed by the leveling. Each team will have a dualfrequency GNSS receiver and be provided with access to the Trimble regional real time network as well as the option of checking those values by submitting their GNSS observations to the National Geodetic Survey's Online Positioning User Service (OPUS).
"Plans Being Finalized for International Surveying Competition, November 12-17, 2018 in the Washington, DC Area – Help Wanted!"
The link for details is:
http://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/nsps/plans.pdf
What a marketing and user pride oppertunity!
Is JAVAD up to the challange?
GNSS - These measurements will showcase each team’s ability to utilize the network of Global Navigation Satellites to independently determine the latitude, longitude and ellipsoid height of their new point. The teams will be provided at least two methods to accurately perform positioning with a GNSS receiver to validate the horizontal coordinates as previously determined by traverse, and height as performed by the leveling. Each team will have a dualfrequency GNSS receiver and be provided with access to the Trimble regional real time network as well as the option of checking those values by submitting their GNSS observations to the National Geodetic Survey's Online Positioning User Service (OPUS).