2 pre-survey preparation, 3 tips during operation, Surveying with gps – Leica Geosystems GPS Basics User Manual

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Surveying with GPS

5.2 Pre-survey preparation

Before heading out into the field, the

surveyor needs to prepare for the survey.

Items that must be considered are:
1. Radio Licences
2. Power - charged batteries
3. Spare cables
4. Communication between survey

parties

5. Coordinates of Reference Station
6. Memory cards - Do you have enough

spare memory?

7. Observation schedule. First objective

should be to get enough information

for determination of Transformation

Parameters, then aim for redundancy

of observations.

5.3 Tips during operation

For Static and Rapid Static surveys,

always fill out a record sheet for each

point you survey. An example is given on

the next page.
With Static and Rapid Static surveys, it is

vital that the antenna height is measured

correctly. This is one of the most com-

mon mistakes when carrying out a GPS

survey. Measure the height at the

beginning and end of occupation. With

Kinematic and RTK Surveys, the an-

tenna is usually mounted on a pole

which has a constant height.
During Static and Rapid Static surveys,

the GPS antenna has to be kept totally

still. This also applies to the Rapid Static

initialization of Kinematic surveys (but

not to Kinematic on the Fly or RTK

surveys). Any movement or vibration in

the antenna can adversely affect the

result.

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