Spectra Precision Survey Pro v3.80 Recon GPS User Manual User Manual

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GPS Coordinates

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Fig. 3: Transverse Mercator Mapping Plane

A side view of the cylinder shows the effect of scale

distortion.

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lip

so

id

Mapping Plane

K=0.9996

K=1.0

K=1.0

Central Meridian

K>1.0

K>1.0

K<1.0

Distance on Ellipsoid

Distance on Map

Universal Transverse Mercator
Projection

The scale factor at the central
meridian (CM) is 0.9996. The
scale factor is 1.0 approximately
170-km east and west of the CM.
The scale factor is less than one
between the CM and the point of
tangency. The scale factor is
greater than one beyond the point

of tangency. Therefore, at the
central meridian, a geodetic
distance of 100m scales into a
mapping plane distance of
99.96m.

TDS Localization Stereographic Projection

The scale factor at the start location (usually the first
GPS base station in a project) is calculated for
ground distances at the base height. The scale factor
increases more or less uniformly in all directions as
you move away from the base. The scale factor does
not change appreciable within the range of RTK
GPS, so this map projection is an excellent way to

model simple flat earth ground level
coordinate systems.

Ellipsoid

Terrain

h

Mapping
Plane

Fig. 4: Localization Stereographic Mapping

Plane

A side view of the ellipsoid and

stereographic mapping plane show the

scale calculated for ground distances at

the base height.

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