Rover collecting raw data in continuous kinematic – Spectra Precision ProMark Field Software User Manual
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• Tap
OK to start marking the point. Countdown is started on
the point. Stay static until the time is up. The logged point
is now visible on the screen.
You may survey as many points as necessary in the same
job. You can later read the properties of each point
pertaining to the job by tapping on it on the map screen.
• When you are finished with the job, select
Menu, Exit to
close the job and quit ProMark Field. This will
automatically close the raw data file.
NOTE: The rover will automatically start collecting raw
data next time you run ProMark Field, unless you clear the
Record raw data for post-processing option (in Menu>
Configuration >Rover >Settings, Recording tab) before you
quit ProMark Field.
Rover Collecting
Raw Data in
Continuous
Kinematic
In Continuous Kinematic, the rover is moved along a line,
marking points at regular intervals of time or distance, and
simultaneously and continuously collecting raw data.
• Set up the rover as explained in Typical Setups on
• Turn on the receiver, run ProMark Field and create a job
as explained in Creating a New Job on page 11.
• On the
Options menu, select “Continuous Kinematic” and
“Post-processing” on the
Survey tab, then tap OK.
• Think about which initialization method you will be using
at the beginning of the project and take the corresponding
steps:
– From Known Point: Go to the known point and place
the rover antenna exactly over this point.
– From Bar: Go to the base (fitted with the initializer bar)
and place the rover antenna at the free end of the
initializer bar.
• Tap
Menu and select Configuration...
• Select “Rover” from the Configuration drop-down list
• Tap
Settings.
• On the
GNSS tab, make sure the “Internal” GNSS receiver
is selected.
• Tap on the
Antenna tab,
• Select “Vertical” and enter the antenna height, which in
this case corresponds to the pole or bipod length.
If you are using a fixed-height pole, just enter this height.
if you are using a height-adjustable pole or bipod, read the