Base position adjustment
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This function insert or calculate a correction factor for the base position so that the rover has exact coordinates.
Example: Start the base on an unknown position. Then go with the rover to a point with known coordinates and measure it. The difference between the known position and the position provided by the base represent the correction in latitude, longitude and height that must be applied continuously to coordinates of the rover.
Click Job.
Click Coordinate System.
Click Base pos. adjustment.
Click Measure to measure with the rover a point with known coordinates in the defined coordinates system.
Define the local coordinates corresponding to the reference point. Select an existing point from the job by typing the name, selecting it from the graphic or selecting it from a table.
The difference between the coordinates of the point provided by the base and the coordinates calculated from the known point is the difference which will be saved and applied to coordinates of the rover automatically.
Click Save to save and apply the Δ.
Δ Latitude, Δ Longitude, Δ Elevation Correction in geographic coordinates to apply to coordinates received from the base to have the correct coordinates (as if the base were located on a known point).