Possible Bad Shot

Zane

New Member
That's weird. I failed to notice that. No I was a mile away from the base and the observations were within twenty minutes of each other. Surely no one grabbed my base up and ran around with it and put it back. However I was in someone's yard without asking them lol.
I also don't even have the point numbers 117 and 201 in this job.
 

Zane

New Member
Do you use an rtn as well as tcp? I think it changed from tcp to an rtn. What is the s.n. of your base? I assume it is 200.
It should've stayed on tcp. I'm not sure why it would've changed. Yes it was 200. I started from an autonomous position, but it was only 2-3 feet from the DPOS coordinate.
 

Adam

Well-Known Member
5PLS
I've seen the apn switch without user input before. I think this happened to you. Keep an eye on the base id while collecting.
 

Zane

New Member
I've seen the apn switch without user input before. I think this happened to you. Keep an eye on the base id while collecting.
Ok I appreciate that. I bet that explains it. I've been meaning to keep my base as my reference point on the white boxes, but I neglected to do that this day. As you can see mine was 45 miles away.
 

Zane

New Member
I’ve gotten several emails from a RDOT saying that there’s some problems at Their end. You might look into this as well.
I was using the T3 base and the T3 profile (cellular) on the LS+ and never logged onto ARDOT on this date, so it shouldn't have been anything on their end.
 
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