Okay. That's the same system I use, exactly.
How far is the distance between the T2 base and 404 radio at your set up?
How far is the distance between the T2 base and 404 radio at your set up?
Shawn, I typically don't have them more than 15 feet apart.
I tried checking into another control point nearby using stakeout, and it said I was out of position by like 8 feet! I collected data (100 epochs worth) on it and after importing I found it was a good check. I tried to check into another pair of corners and got similar errors, only now more like 20 feet. I also saw that when I tried to stakeout to them, the distance to them did not change even as I moved around. By now, however, it was dropping out of reception and I was floating, then just as quickly would have 6 solutions.
Wow, Shawn, I didn't realize that was the process! I must say, however, that this is the first time I have seen my unit do that. I usually get good checks without ever hitting the start button. I stakeout to line a lot, and points often also, and I have always been able to navigate to the corner I am finding or setting with no problems (assuming an open sky). I then collect the corner normally (still getting used to the Accept As option in stakeout) and my final points after download are where I expected them.
I also put my radio further away from the base (about 30 feet).
Does a drop in performance or fix always coincide with a drop in your UHF signal strength?