Points list screen anatomy

John Thompson

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Where can I find a legend of the meaning of all the codes on the points screen?

FX, RT, CP, AU, disc icon, orange circle, blue arrow, green dot, etc.
 

John Evers

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FX = Fixed Solution
RT = RTK Solution
CP = CORS Processed
AU = Autonomous Base Position Used
The orange circle, blue arrow, green dot means that DPOS "shift" processing is applied.
 

John Thompson

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How about the disc icon, the 2, and BCP?

I assume the N,E,U coordinates are DPOS-shifted coordinates, and -4.483, +2.914, -1.566 are N,E,U shifts from the AUTO to the DPOS base solutions. Is that correct?

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Adam

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The disc means you have static data stored with that point. The number represents how many solutions you have for that point. Bcp base is cors processed.
 

Adam

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You are correct about the deltas in that screenshot. When you process the rover files the deltas to the Static point will display too.
 

John Evers

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Process all points with GNSS data is what I think you missed.

You have your Base Shift performed already.

With Process all points with GNSS, you will end up with your original RTK Autonomous position for the Base, and a CORS adjusted position for the Base. That provides you with two position options for each rover shot. This is why you are seeing the number 2.

When you add you Static Recorded data at the rover to your Base, you will then have four possible coordinates, and will see a 4. The proper adjusted coordinate will be held, and displayed with bold text. You will be able to view the deltas from the original Autonomous and CORS corrected positions, as well as the Deltas of the RTK and Static positions.

You also have full control over the entire process.
 
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