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RTK Mapping 8<br />

To ensure RTK corrections are applied, Apply real-time must be set to<br />

either ‘Yes’ or ‘Auto’. If Apply real-time is set to ‘Auto’, then RTK<br />

static and roving precisions cannot be accessed theR<br />

using<br />

softkey). This option is directly associated with real-time applications,<br />

whether they are for RTK or differential applications. For more<br />

information on the use of this setting, refer to the TSC1 Asset Surveyor<br />

Software User Guide.<br />

When connected to a Series 4000 receiver, set the RTK mode field to<br />

‘On’ to ensure a centimeter level of precision is achieved. This option<br />

is only available if an RTK capable GPS receiver is connected. If RTK<br />

mode is set to ‘Off’, then the RTK static and roving precisions cannot<br />

be accessed.<br />

Note – RTK precision settings do not apply when Apply real-time is set<br />

to ‘Auto’.<br />

When connected to a Site Surveyor 4400 receiver or GPS Total Station<br />

4800, set the Log RTK only field to ‘Yes’ to ensure a centimeter level<br />

of precision is achieved. This option is only available if an RTK<br />

capable GPS receiver is connected and Apply real-time is set to ‘Yes’.<br />

If Log RTK only is set to ‘No’, then the RTK static and roving<br />

precisions cannot be accessed.<br />

The RTK Static and Roving precision settings are used to specify<br />

tolerances within which the GPS positions must fall before they are<br />

logged. The settings can be selected from a short list of options or<br />

keyed in as a user-defined setting. Static and roving techniques are<br />

discussed more extensively in Data Collection, page 197.<br />

TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual 217

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