We set the spheres over known control points and then just simply added the HR to the ground coordinates. Originally shot optically with a total station by a surveyor.
What is the workflow on the site? You take the measurements where the spherical targets will be? Do you first take a measurement with the GPS and afterwards mount the spherical target?
Is there a way to rename the targets after you created them? Or delete them and start over? For some reason after I deleted them and created new ones it’s show up as “number (#)” instead of the original number I set. Hope that makes senses.
Hi JSVIDEOWORX, Target names can be changed in the Properties window by selecting the target or by clicking the target name twice in the Target Analyzer. Thanks, Terrell Carlton Manager | Technical Support & Training Division training.csdsinc.com/ California Surveying & Drafting Supply 4733 Auburn Blvd Sacramento, CA 95841 terrell@csdsinc.com support@csdsinc.com
We set the spheres over known control points and then just simply added the HR to the ground coordinates. Originally shot optically with a total station by a surveyor.
hey Jordan, does it mean you added height from center of sphere to known control point for Z value?
What is the workflow on the site?
You take the measurements where the spherical targets will be?
Do you first take a measurement with the GPS and afterwards mount the spherical target?
Is there a way to rename the targets after you created them? Or delete them and start over? For some reason after I deleted them and created new ones it’s show up as “number (#)” instead of the original number I set. Hope that makes senses.
Hi JSVIDEOWORX,
Target names can be changed in the Properties window by selecting the target or by clicking the target name twice in the Target Analyzer.
Thanks,
Terrell Carlton
Manager | Technical Support & Training Division
training.csdsinc.com/
California Surveying & Drafting Supply
4733 Auburn Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95841
terrell@csdsinc.com
support@csdsinc.com