Spectra Precision Survey Pro v4.6 Ranger User Manual User Manual

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User’s Manual – GPS Mode

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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 Scale Factor
This scale factor accounts for the height of the ground above the

reference surface (the ellipsoid). This scale factor is defined
geometrically: Consider the following diagram:

dist

ground

/(R+h) = dist

elip

/R

dist

elip

/dist

ground

= R/(R+h)

k

elip

= R/ (R+h)

Combined Scale Factor

Generally, the two scale factors are multiplied together into a

combined scale factor. The combined scale factor is then applied to

grid distances to get ground distances:

Fig. 5: Ellipsoid Scale Factor

The effect of height above the ellipsoid on scale.

R+h

Radius of
Ellipsoid, R

Ellipsoid
Height, h

Distance on
Ground

Distance on
Ellipsoid

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