Javad Post-Processing Help

Tyler

Member
Hello everyone,

So I am new to using the Javad Triumph-LS and was wondering what the best way to process redundant data taken over different constellations is. I know that there is a cluster average tool but I'm not sure if this is the best way for Javad to process the most accurate results. Any help is appreciated!

I was also looking at the PDF of the post-processed Javad data and I was wondering what the Adjustment Delta is and how it is determined/what is it changing.

Thanks,
Tyler Brown
 

Adam

Well-Known Member
5PLS
Hello everyone,

So I am new to using the Javad Triumph-LS and was wondering what the best way to process redundant data taken over different constellations is. I know that there is a cluster average tool but I'm not sure if this is the best way for Javad to process the most accurate results. Any help is appreciated!

I was also looking at the PDF of the post-processed Javad data and I was wondering what the Adjustment Delta is and how it is determined/what is it changing.

Thanks,
Tyler Brown
The adjustment Delta is the amount of shift from the original coordinate to the processed coordinate.
 

Larry Stevens

New Member
We have collected the same point, but called it a different number when we collected the same point about 4 hours later. Is there a way to change the number on the second time we collected it to the first number we collected and post process the data? That would seem like a better way than to average the 2 determinations for the point collected?

Thank you,
Larry
 

Jim Frame

Well-Known Member
Is there a way to change the number on the second time we collected it to the first number we collected and post process the data?

The method I use probably isn't very popular, but I've been very happy with it: export a g-file and adjust those vectors in Star*Net. This isn't really suitable for mass point collection because it requires editing either the g-file or the Star*Net *.gps file to harmonize the point numbers, but for boundary and topo control -- where I'm typically dealing with at most a few dozen points -- it works great.
 
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