Javad DPOS and Triumph 1/LS

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
Triumph1 data can be downloaded to an iOS or Android device just as with the Triumph2 and then use Data Collection for OPUS/DPOS or Android Tools to submit the file to DPOS. I have not tested whether it is possible to transmit raw data files via Bluetooth from the LS to iOS or Android yet, however, once a .jps file from an LS is in the proper folder on an iOS or Android with the Javad app, it should be able to submit that file to DPOS as well.
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
There isn't an option to choose the Triumph LS antenna yet in the apps so that would need to be added. At some point it would be nice if the Triumph LS could submit directly to DPOS and OPUS.
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
There isn't an option to choose the Triumph LS antenna yet in the apps...

Good point. Direct support of DPOS in J-Field has been discussed just not sure how much priority to give it.
 

Jason Scott

Member
5PLS
Any new develpments on this? I'm getting lots of calls on this feature on submitting LS data to DPOS.

Also, could there be a way to set up a direct link to submit triumph1 or 2 files directly to DPOS from netview?
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
We have DPOS for Web Users that supports TRIUMPH-1 and TRIUMPH-LS antennas. I am just waiting for someone to say that it is allowed to be released.
 

Jason Scott

Member
5PLS
I'm trying to help a customer configure a triumph1 to connect with android app. We are connected to net view and changed the wlan settings but cannot get the DCHP client and server boxes to become active so we can turn them on and off.

any ideas how to do that? We are using the instructions from the trimph2 quick start guide.
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
I'm trying to help a customer configure a triumph1 to connect with android app. We are connected to net view and changed the wlan settings but cannot get the DCHP client and server boxes to become active so we can turn them on and off.

any ideas how to do that? We are using the instructions from the trimph2 quick start guide.

Did you see the JAVAD Android for TRIUMPH-2 Applicatioon_Notes: http://javad.com/downloads/javadgns...ndroid_for_TRIUMPH-2_Applicatioon_Notes-1.pdf
 

Alexey Razumovsky

Well-Known Member
JAVAD GNSS
5PLS
Hi, there comes stop&go and kinamatic to DPOS. I doubt what coordinate system could be suitable for report. We used ITRF-08 and NAD83 for output static report.
 

Robert P Stenerson

Active Member
Hi Guys,

On the 16th, I did a little test drive with a Triunph LS as a rover and my Triumph-1 (all updated with the latest drivers) running as a base in beast mode. I started from an autonomous base setup, and RTK'd about forty-five topographic shots. Basically I was testing out the range of the Triumph-1 running it's internal UHF at 1 watt.

Anyway when I finished topo ing I reconnected with the base using the Jfield base/rover screen, and I stopped the base. When I stopped it I had the Autodownload to DPOS checked and it appeared to download the GNSS data file from the T-1, and I thought it would send to DPOS automatically. I was connected to the Internet via my WiFi as well. At least that's the impression I got from the screen prompts and the promo article "have fun and make money...etc."

I can see the .jps file sitting in my LS, but I don't know if DPOS ever got it, or did anything with it, or if all my RTK shots from that base we're ever automatically shifted accordingly. From the writings in this post it sounds like I have download the .jps file and send it DPOS after 24hours. If that's the case what's all this automatic talk in JField about???

Thanks,
Rory
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
First, go to the points screen. On the list of points, next to the name of each point, is there a circle with an arrow pointing to a second circle? This is the symbol for shifted points. Then go to Cogo, DPOS and then look for the base point name from your session. Highlight by touching the name. Look at the panel on the right. You should see an line for points and a number, ie 45, indicating 45 points observed from the base session. You should also see details about current status of the file. You can manually send the file by pressing DPOS. Typically you must wait until after utc midnight for the data to be available for DPOS to process.
 

toivo1037

Active Member
Rory,
45 topo points probably didn't take you that long, but how did the T-1 battery hold up to Beast? (or were you using external)
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
I thought it would send to DPOS automatically.

This is possible is you configure the DPOS Configuration to do so:

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DPOS Configuration screen - Found in CoGo>DPOS>Settings
 

Robert P Stenerson

Active Member
Rory,
45 topo points probably didn't take you that long, but how did the T-1 battery hold up to Beast? (or were you using external)

I was walking down a country lane directly away from the base, farthest I got was about 3/4 mile when I started seeing loss of connection n. You've raised a valid concern, I'm probably going to have to get a gel cell battery and power cable if I start using it for longer sessions.
 

toivo1037

Active Member
Beast may have been reducing your range. I have been seeing a crazy range with the 1w on my T-1M pair. I have gotten over 2 1/2 miles with the internal 1W radio, fairly flat terrain, but full forest in-between.

With the caution about the big radios overheating, I wonder if anyone has monitored the internal batteries robustness and radio temps on the Triumph 1-M using beast?
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
With the caution about the big radios overheating, I wonder if anyone has monitored the internal batteries robustness and radio temps on the Triumph 1-M using beast?

5 Hz corrections with the Triumph-1M have been checked and don't cause over heating.
 
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