@ point numbers ...

John Evers

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5PLS
Those are Virtual Reference Station points. When you log into a VRS style RTN, you get that virtual base that is initially right beside you. Every time you travel enough distance from that point you will get a new one, or when you log out, and log back in.
 

Jim Frame

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Those are Virtual Reference Station points.

It's more generalized than that, as I get them when using CRTN, which is strictly single-base RTK from actual antennas. For whatever reason, J-Field doesn't assign the base station its mountpoint name, it gives it an @ number instead. Not a big deal for me, I've never had trouble figuring out which mountpoint I was using.

P.S. It just occurred to me that I'm seeing them in the vector file, I've never paid attention to the point number list to see if they're in that as well. My remarks above may not be accurate, as I don't have the LS in front of me to check.

P.P.S. I just looked at the ASCII point list from a job that I exported, and the @ number is there for the base station too.
 
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