Practical hints for kinematic, stop & go and, Kinematic on the fly measurements – Leica Geosystems GPS System 500 - Getting Started with Static and Kinematic Surveys User Manual

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Practical hints

Practical hints for Kinematic, Stop & Go and Kinematic on the fly measurements

• It is very important to use a period

of time where the satellite

constellation is strong; a window

with more than 6 satellites is ideal.

• Distances between reference and

rover should be kept short. Ideally

this distance does not exceed 3 to

5 km

• It is recommended to keep a

"track" (consisting of the

observations taken during static

initialization as well as during

moving and occupying

subsequently measured Stop & Go

points) short. It is suggested to

end a track after e.g. a maximum

of 20 points and then reinitialize

again. You can force the system to

do so by just blocking the GPS

antenna by hand for some

seconds until the message

"Complete loss of lock" appears.

• Include independent checks in your

measurements. Either measure a

point twice based on different

initializations, or include known

points into your survey.

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