For example, a strictly geodetic project; e.g., NAD83(2011), epsg:6319
Hi @vkbellis,
You can use the Global CS option. In this case, the rover’s coordinates are calculated in the datum of the base station. So, to obtain NAD83(2011) positions with the rover, you’ll need to place the base in NAD83(2011).
Also, you always get geographic coordinates in addition to the projected ones. For instance, you’ll see NAD83(2011) latitude and longitude for points in a NAD83(2011) / South Carolina project.
Hi @kseniia.suzdaltseva !
Thank you very much for your reply.
At present, the Emlid gear from E38 Survey Solutions hasn’t yet arrived, though I have been exploring Emlid Flow in so much as I’m able. The page that you linked to; Global CS option, would greatly benefit by adding your words (the rover’s coordinates are calculated in the datum of the base station) to it because as it currently (20230505) appears, that page doesn’t mention any reference frame in the context of geodetic coordinate systems and could be implied/ misunderstood as simply being WGS84 without any stated realization.