Ellipsoidal height and elevation – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Precise Surveying - Field Applications & Concepts
About The Different
Virtual Antennas
Existing Today
There exists different virtual antennas, with different names 
and specifications. However behind all these antennas is the 
same function assigned to the receiver, which is to correct the 
raw data for the point(s) of data collection defined for the 
virtual antenna.
One of the most widely used virtual antennas is the 
“ADVNULLANTENNA” antenna. Most Spectra Precision 
products implicitly select this antenna when the virtual 
antenna function is enabled. However other virtual antennas 
may be selected, requiring the use of a few proprietary serial 
commands ($PASH).
NOTE: You are right if you think only one virtual antenna 
should have been defined worldwide. Unfortunately this is 
not the case. Probably several initiatives were started at the 
same time for the same purpose, giving rise to several 
antenna names and specifications.
Cases of Use
As seen above using a “virtual” antenna makes sense when 
having to collect raw data. It also makes sense in RTK 
surveying because rovers need to know the type of GNSS 
antenna the base uses to generate its corrections.
Using a virtual antenna is recommended in the following 
cases:
• You are working with surveying equipment and software
from different manufacturers.
• You are producing raw data files that you share with a lot
of other people from other companies
• You are providing base raw data or RTK corrections to a
large number of users who do not necessarily use 
surveying equipment from the same manufacturer.
Ellipsoidal Height and Elevation
The vertical coordinate measured by GNSS systems is worth 
an explanation. Behind this coordinate in fact lies the 
specificity of GNSS systems compared to conventional 
surveying systems.
Basically, all positions delivered by GNSS systems consist of 
geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude, height) 
referenced to an ellipsoid, called reference ellipsoid, which is 
a simple and accurate model to describe the shape and 
surface of our planet.
