Survey point raw log

30 seconds is very short for a log file that you expect to produce a fix. You should set up for RTK and see how long it takes for Q=1 fix and adjust the length of your occupation time to something more reasonable (try 5 minutes).


Otherwise, if you are in a hurry and want to occupy for only 30 seconds, then you could adjust your procedure like so:
  1. Start base and rover.
  2. Start both raw logs.
  3. Set up a survey project for single mode collection of 30 seconds.
  4. Keep rover pointing up with good satellite view while you travel.
  5. Take rover to point and start point collection.
  6. Repeat 5 for each point.
  7. Pack up and head back to office.
  8. Download log files and survey project.
  9. Post process your base and rover log file in Kinematic mode into one solution file.
  10. Look in survey project file and get start and end time of each point.
  11. Use the start/end time feature of RTKPLOT to align with start/end time of each point.
  12. Use the statistics feature of RTKPLOT to get your averaged coordinate or other stats.
  13. Done!

This method lets you run a long rover log file so that it can establish Q=1 before you set up on your first point and it should maintain it for the entire survey as long as the rover has a consistent view of the sky.

Additionally, if you post-process in “combined” mode instead of “forward” mode then you are most assured of a fix for your first point.

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