Leica Geosystems GPS System 500 - Getting Started with Static and Kinematic Surveys User Manual

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Static and Kinematic Surveys-2.0.0en

Kinematic and Stop & Go surveying

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• The rover is kept perfectly steady

during the static initialization.

Movements of even a few

centimeters only can cause

difficulties in post-processing of

such data, leading to unresolved

ambiguities and therefore poor

accuracy of the starting point as

well as all subsequently measured

points.

• A static re-initialization is always

carried out after a complete loss of

lock.

• Satellite geometry is strong. This

means that a minimum of 5

satellites should be visible

throughout the whole operation,

preferably 6 or more satellites.

Equipment setup for Kinematic and Stop & Go surveys

The System 500 rangepole is

designed such that either the

terminal or the sensor itself can be

attached easily. The length of the

rangepole is such that the total

instrument height of an AT501 or

AT502 antenna equals exactly 2

meters. All vertical antenna offsets

are taken care of.

See the Technical Reference Manual

for details on how to setup a System

500 sensor for kinematic and stop &

go surveys.

On the reference site static

measurements have to be taken.

Follow the instructions given in

chapters 1 to 4 with regard to

conducting static survey operations.

The roving sensor however might be

configured differently in order to allow

efficient operation while moving from

point to point.

The GPS antenna can be mounted

on a rangepole, and the sensor can

be stored in the System 500 Minipac;

alternatively the whole sensor can be

kept on the rangepole itself.

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