I would start with setting it to auto repeat points for about 2 hours at one location, maybe at your house if it is far away from the office. The RTPK interval does not matter.
The project I sent has 33 shots at the same location. 1st shot rtk and rtpk love each other. After that first shot it grew. Wide open skies. No canopy.
Auto store and auto start was on. Rtk was set to 300 seconds and rtpk was 2 minutes.
Becuase the rtn base is virtual and very close to the rover.Matt,
I’ll try this again oriented better. However, this issue just showed up where it had not previously. And in some of the points the difference was nearing 0.20. Also, when I switched to the RTN I was using the same orientation and the agreement was very acceptable. Any idea why it wouldn’t show up using the RTN?
Alexey,Here you are
Adam,I did a test with a 23 mile baseline. RTPK hit within 6 Penny's of the rtn location reliably and repeatedly. RTK was .$.35. if working over 5 or 6 miles I would definitely rely on RTPK over RTK.
Brian,We just started using an external antenna at our office with a T3 base connected and using TCP.
I'm seeing the same issues with RTPK vs RTK - a difference of about 0.18' on a particular job and similar on another the same day.
Has anyone figured out what the issue is? We really use RTPK to verify our RTK shots and the difference makes this not an option.
I was hoping the office base would help us with those difficult base projects within 7-8 miles of the office.
With this issue, it makes our normal processes impossible.