Lesson two - processing baselines, continued – Leica Geosystems SKI-Pro User Manual

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Quick Tour II - Post-Processing

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Getting Started with SKI-Pro-2.5en

A Baseline is always processed between a Reference
point and a Rover point. In the graphical window all
observations are represented by horizontal bars which you
can select as Reference or Rover.

In our network the point B215 was first used as a Refer-
ence and the points TP214, TP306, B313 and B218 have
been observed as Rover points.

Afterwards point B218 was used as the Reference and
the points TP214, B215 and B313 were observed as
Rover.

Finally point B313 was the Reference and TP306 was the
Rover.

Therefore to process all baselines we have to make three
processing runs.

Right-click on the background of the graphical window,

click on Select Mode and then Rover.
-or-

click on

Select Mode: Rover from the Toolbar.

The cursor indicates Rover.

Click on the horizontal bars of the first instant of point

TP214, TP306, B313 and B218.

The colour of the Rover intervals changes to Green.

To select the Reference point:

Right-click the on horizontal bar of point B215 and

select Reference.

The colour of the Reference interval changes to Red.

We are now ready to start the first processing run and
process four baselines.

Right-click on the background and select Process

or

click on

Process from the Toolbar.

A progress indicator will be displayed and the number
below indicates which baseline out of the total number is
currently being processed.

Lesson Two - Processing Baselines, continued

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