Steven hill
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I would ask for the proper way to send a 30 minute waas float to be processed. Using an ls+ with a triumph-3 base
I believe that you can upload your raw file hereI would ask for the proper way to send a 30 minute waas float to be processed. Using an ls+ with a triumph-3 base
My base was set , 35 w radio and i was 400 ' away from intersection of fences where i simply needed to get alinement of prior occupation for a survey in the middle of forest. Also, i need this procedure in my knowledge so i can learn how Waas can be implemented to set nails in unforgiving ravines and razor back hills. I lose radio with many of these jobs and no phone serviceOk, what did you do, and what was your goal?
Was your base set up, but you were beyond radio range, and you got a waas shot, and you need to crunch it against your base?
Or ?
Was your t3 not set up, but you set your LS on an unknown point, for 30 min, and you want to process that file?
I'm guessing, but you have some options here....
Nate,OK, first off, think in terms of Base to Rover processing. WAAS float is a part of the Javad Philosophy of giving you the BEST answer as fast as it can. So, it gives you a coordinate that is often within 5 or so feet.
But, now we are going to BASE to ROVER processing.
So, AFTER downloading the BASE file to Rover.
Press POINTS. Highlight the point that was processed via WAAS.
Then press the 3 bars. (resource button) then Right arrow twice.
Then press Post Process selected point. It will now process the point.
Now, be sure to select the RTPK value, over the RTK point. The RTK point I believe is the WAAS or field point. The Post Processed RTPK point is the good one. You generally will want to make 3 shots, maybe of 5-8 minutes each. This will usually give you three points that agree within a few hundredths.
Anyway, This is a great function.
Nate
Thanks Matthew. Thanks to Nate for bringing up the process to use this. Could be helpful when you lose your cell connection and in a long hike in and out situation.It is using RTPK engine and does not need internet access.
Would you have the base setup and running even if you are not getting communication between base and rover (assuming you have DPOS known base already) and download the base to the LS when get within blue tooth range and then RTPK?Just an interesting note. If you go to the woods, shoot 75 shots, and some of those shots you just stored RTK values. You did NOT wait for RTPK.
You come home, and DPOS it. (But not with base-rover, because you are using RTPK), and point 4775 shows red, because DPOS value does not agree with RTK. (Please note, it seems to process base to rover, ANYWAY, even though base rover is not turned on, because there is no RTPK value in the LS).
Now, do the above procedure, to process that one point 4775, with RTPK. And.....
It gets it right, and now the RTPK value changes, (from DPOS value) to RTPK value.
This is most interesting information.
Nate
I want to bring up another use for this feature.AFTER downloading the BASE file to Rover.
Press POINTS. Highlight the point that was processed via WAAS.
Then press the 3 bars. (resource button) then Right arrow twice.
Then press Post Process selected point. It will now process the point.
Now, be sure to select the RTPK value, over the RTK point.