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Follow the instructions below to use the Stakeout function:
• Set up the rover as explained in Choosing the Survey Type
and Mode on page 27.
• Turn on the receiver, run ProMark Field and open the job
file containing the stakeout points.
•Go to Menu>Options, select “Stop & Go Kinematic” and
“Real-time” on the Survey tab, then tap OK.
• Think about which initialization method you will be using
at the beginning of the survey and take the corresponding
steps:
– On the Fly: Nothing special needs to be done.
– 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.
– Statically: You will stay static for a while on a point of
your choice.
•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. Ignore the Port field.
• 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
graduation on this device, and then enter the read value
in the Antenna Height field.
• Select the antenna type used.
• Tap on the Link tab and select the option through which
RTK corrections will be delivered to the receiver. All these
settings are fully described in the Handheld Platform for
MobileMapper 100, ProMark 100 & ProMark 200 Getting
Started Guide (GNSS Toolbox - Differential mode).
• Recording tab: Although specific to post-processed
projects, there is no reason why you could not log raw data
while you run your real-time RTK project. Raw data
logging can indeed be run in parallel if you wish to double
check your real-time centimeter positions with those
obtained later through post-processing. If that is what you
want to do, set the Recording tab accordingly.
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