sssc 2011. light, functional and easy using the geoxh as a base station a setup guide

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SSSC 2011

Light, Functional and EasyUsing the GeoXH as a Base Station

A Setup Guide

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

Example of NZ’s COR network

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

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

How?

Change File type to Base Default name

is Base followed by reverse date/ time

Selecting Antenna and Logging options

Enter the correct antenna height

Select the type of antenna

5sec logging is fine for base files

Position

If setting up over a know mark enter coordinates

Use the Here button if location is unknown

Start Session

Option Tab and File transfer

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