Step 5: logging raw data, continued – Leica Geosystems GPS System 500 - Getting Started with Static and Kinematic Surveys User Manual

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Taking Static / Rapid-Static measurements

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Step 5: Logging raw data, continued

Enter this reading into the antenna

height field. Since the antenna you

have selected is "AT502 Tripod"

(AT501 Tripod in case of a SR510

sensor) the offset from the height

hook to the phase center of the

anten-na is automatically taken care

of.

These are the only two inputs needed

for surveying a point.

The Static observation counter

(Static obs) will now go up every 10

sec-onds (because this is the default

logging interval).

The displayed GDOP value indicates

the current satellite geometry; the

lower the value the better.

Warning
The antenna must not be

moved while data is logged,

other-wise the quality of post-

processed coordinates will be

impaired !

Warning
The PC-card must not be

removed while in the Survey

panel. If the card is taken out

of the sensor all stored data

might get corrupted,

preventing SKI-Pro from

successfully reading the data

on the card.

The TR500 terminal may now be

disconnected. This will have no effect

on the survey ! Datalogging will

continue. When reconnecting the ter-

minal the same panel will reappear.

Datalogging should continue

depending on your observation plan:

a sensor used as reference has to

run permanently until all rover site

occupa-tions are completed. If a unit

is operated as a roving receiver the

site occupation time depends mainly

on the baseline length and your

accuracy requirements. See "General

Guide to Static and Rapid Static" for

details.

Raw data (containing pseudorange

and phase measurements to each

tracked satellite) is logged at

predefined intervals (by default every

10 seconds, which is the

"observation recording rate" set in the

default PP_STAT configuration set):

Enter a Point Id by filling in the input

field. If you make a typing error

correct the mistake by pressing the

CE key (Clear Entry). Complete the

input by pressing ENTER.

Now use the height hook to

determine the height of the antenna

above the survey marker. Insert the

height hook into the carrier and

measure the height between the

white mark at the bottom of the

height hook and the survey marker.

A new icon is now displayed which

indicates that raw data is logged.

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