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

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GPS Coordinates in Survey Pro

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coordinates to your mapping plane coordinates. Therefore, a

localization is not required in this case.

• If your job already contains geodetic coordinates which were

measured from an autonomous setup, and you are continuing the

survey using coordinates from the network GPS, you will need to
re-solve the localization to get results in the proper local system.

This is the case for both Ground – TDS Localization and Mapping
Plane

horizontal projection mode.

• If your job already contains geodetic coordinates which were

measured from an initial accurate base setup, then you can
continue to survey using the network GPS coordinates. This is

only the case when the initial accurate base setup and the

network GPS coordinates are in a consistent coordinate system.
The network GPS server operator should be able to tell you what

coordinate system and datum the network coordinates are

surveyed in.

Note: The guidelines above assume that all of the receivers in the

network GPS have coordinates that are accurate with respect to each
other. This is usually the case, especially for any networks that

support VRS or some other networked RTK service. However, it is

possible that the base stations in a network have not been accurately
tied to each other. In this case, the geodetic coordinates from one base

may not match the geodetic coordinates from another base. The

network GPS server operator should be able to specify the accuracy of
the different stations with respect to each other.

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