Point File

Jim Campi

Active Member
Gentlemen,

From time to time I see repeat point numbers preceeded by an @. For example:

@3001,1874336.329,6513419.494,1898.488,EG
3000,1874337.015,6513410.622,1907.467,EG
3001,1874334.346,6512594.621,1905.614,EG
@3008,1838117.457,6577719.306,200.576,E-CORNER
3002,1875780.351,6512541.957,1797.416,E-CORNER
3003,1875717.670,6512519.760,7.658,E-CORNER
3004,1875717.670,6512519.760,7.658,E-CORNER
@3005,1838118.695,6577714.243,198.852,E-CORNER
3005,1875652.142,6515091.247,1315.009,E-CORNER

What causes this entry?
 

Jim Campi

Active Member
Thanks for the reply Adam. I don't understand.

Occassionally I use the CA Real Time Network over cellular. I have never been within 10,000 ft of a station. Why would it be adding a point description to the base point such as EG or E-CORNER?

My example is the same file.
 

Adam

Well-Known Member
5PLS
EG-CORNER looks to be the code or layer.


VRS networks create a virtual base position which is what @3001 is.
 
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