Aaron S
Active Member
I'm still learning the limitations of DPOS and what it can and can't do. When I'm operating with a local base in RTK mode, and have good radio connection to the base, is it safe to say that if you don't get the shot at at the rover, DPOS can't fix it later? In other words, what you see at that time you're on point is (essentially) the what you'll get after DPOS?
But here's the main issue: I have a couple points that I sent to DPOS, and I get the error message "No common time". The BP column says "Yes" and the CP says "wait". I think this is because our state CORS network had some kind of glitch and although the data is available on the server, the date code is screwed up and it can't match the two. What are my options to fix this?
Speaking of DPOS not always being the "magic bullet", I have a couple points where I set up the T-1M base about 1000 feet away, and occupied the point for 1 hour continuously, but I couldn't get a verified shot, or even on to phase 2. I tried all 3 engine configurations, but nothing. What are my options - just a longer occupation time and/or different dates? If I set up my spare T2 and just let it cook all day (I'll probably end up with 8 hours of continuous data), then process as static, how do I check that it's a good solution?
But here's the main issue: I have a couple points that I sent to DPOS, and I get the error message "No common time". The BP column says "Yes" and the CP says "wait". I think this is because our state CORS network had some kind of glitch and although the data is available on the server, the date code is screwed up and it can't match the two. What are my options to fix this?
Speaking of DPOS not always being the "magic bullet", I have a couple points where I set up the T-1M base about 1000 feet away, and occupied the point for 1 hour continuously, but I couldn't get a verified shot, or even on to phase 2. I tried all 3 engine configurations, but nothing. What are my options - just a longer occupation time and/or different dates? If I set up my spare T2 and just let it cook all day (I'll probably end up with 8 hours of continuous data), then process as static, how do I check that it's a good solution?