Specifications

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“Known” point means a point that is stored in the receiver’s
memory as a control point.
With the “Known” initialization method, the total duration of
the survey required for a successful survey increases with the
distance from the rover to the base.
Running a “Stop & Go” Survey
Base Setup and Operation
The base is setup and operated in the same way as it is in
static surveys (see page 88). The only difference is the possi-
ble use of the initializer bar at the base station.
The base antenna should be centered and levelled above the
known point. To be able to use the initializer bar for initializa-
tion, be sure to incorporate the bar as part of the base setup
as shown opposite. This bar gives an accurate baseline of 0.2
m (0.656 ft) for initialization.
Allowing for kinematic
initialization using
Initializer bar at the base