What the meaning of the red flag? I had a problem with my processing and it show the red flag. It state that i had an error at my vertical height. So may i know what is the solution?
A red flag on a point indicates an out of tolerance situation. For example, if you measure the same point twice and the difference between the two measurements is large. There are many potential causes, such as a rod height error, or bad GPS observation. You should investigate these points and try to determine the cause of the error.
Hi Trimble Family I have an issue about the static raw data, when I import into TBC I didn't see start time and end time of each points. I can see "invalid leap seconds". Anyone can help me how to show the start time and end time in each point.
why the line between each station doesn't show up on mine?
You need base and rover data at the same time, you must not have overlapping data.
@@GeoproXYZ tq Sir
What the meaning of the red flag? I had a problem with my processing and it show the red flag. It state that i had an error at my vertical height. So may i know what is the solution?
A red flag on a point indicates an out of tolerance situation. For example, if you measure the same point twice and the difference between the two measurements is large. There are many potential causes, such as a rod height error, or bad GPS observation. You should investigate these points and try to determine the cause of the error.
Chad Snoke okay i got it, thank you sir
Hi Trimble Family
I have an issue about the static raw data, when I import into TBC I didn't see start time and end time of each points.
I can see "invalid leap seconds".
Anyone can help me how to show the start time and end time in each point.
This indicates that you need to run a software update on your Trimble software.
@@GeoproXYZ Thank you so much for your answer.
I am trying.
Thanks again.
Have a nice day.
@@GeoproXYZ
I still have the same issue even I updated TCB version 5.4