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8 Survey Points
Now that the Rover is receiving real-time corrections, you are ready to survey!
Store Points is the principal data collection routine for GPS equipment. The Store Points screen shows the cursor
moving on the screen in real-time. Measurements can be taken anytime by pressing Enter, . The screen will pan
automatically, so you are always in view as you move. Points will plot on the screen as shots are taken.
The “Enter” button on the data collector has only one function: Read & Store. The after-shot antenna height and
description prompt can be enabled in Configure (C or ALT-C from the Store Pints screen.). If you don't have the
height and description prompt turned on, then each shot is a single press of Enter, and you must enter antenna
height, description, or point ID changes prior to pressing Enter and taking the shot.
While collecting GCPs with a GNSS receiver, since shots tend to cluster around the true point location,
it is preferred
to Average 10
or more GPS readings when taking measurements. You will be prompted for how many readings to
take (up to 999). Taking 100 readings is also a way to gauge how fast your GNSS equipment takes measurements. If
100 readings are taken in 20 seconds, you are reading at 5 per second, or 5 hertz (hz). After the readings are taken, a
display appears showing the range and standard deviation of the readings.
Refer to the SurvCE v6 User Manual for more information
1. Start on the “Survey” tab by clicking on “1 Store Points”
Change “Desc:” to “GCP”, “Topo”, etc.
Summary of Contents for Stonex S4II
Page 34: ...34 SurvCE should now show the selected head as the Device 9 Click on the Receiver tab...
Page 51: ...51 3 Select the green check mark Wait a moment while the Data Collector adds the new point...
Page 55: ...55 13 Next go to File tab and click on 3 Points to view the list of adjusted points...
Page 57: ...57 2 Go to the File tab and click on 7 Import Export 3 Select Export Ascii File...
Page 65: ...65 Enter your Network key the Wi Fi Password presented on the phone 12 Click Next...
Page 78: ...78 7 Click Next 8 Enter Network key which is the wifi password then click Next...