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SSSC 2011
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Light, Functional and Easy Using the GeoXH as a Base Station A Setup Guide
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But What is a Base Station Any GNSS receiver that records to file constellation variances that can be used to post process rover data. Traditional Bases station
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Example of NZ’s COR network
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Why would you use a mapping unit? Where you need a position better than autonomous GPS No local base station is available Where the baseline is greater than 300km Where RTK precision is not needed Where realtime positioning is not a requirement Example Creating control for photo rectification Mapping services in remote Islands Vegetation mapping on remote islands Faster Access to PP data – Eg Staight away You don’t have access to free data
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What do you need? GeoXH TerraSync Pro Optional Pole with Geo Clamp Bipod Tornado antenna This is not an option for users using Arcpad with GPS Correct extension
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How? Change File type to Base Default name is Base followed by reverse date/ time
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Selecting Antenna and Logging options Enter the correct antenna height Select the type of antenna 5sec logging is fine for base files
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Position If setting up over a know mark enter coordinates Use the Here button if location is unknown
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Start Session
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Option Tab and File transfer
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