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Preventive Steps to Facilitate Re-initialization
If you take care to create “intermediate” control points as you
are progressing in your stop-and-go surveys, you will make re-
initialization easier in the sense that you will not have to re-
sume the survey from the beginning. Instead, you will just
have to walk back to the last “intermediate” control point you
will have surveyed and run a new initialization on this point
using the “Known” option. Kinematic surveys conducted in
the vicinity can also benefit from this intermediate control
point should they undergo the same re-initialization problem.
1. Creating an intermediate control point
A couple of times during your stop & go surveys:
Spot a location where reception is particularly good and
where it is easy to come back (the location should clearly
be marked one way or another).
Keep still on that point.
Press LOG (which here is different from tapping the on-
screen Log button).
Change the Site ID. Keep in mind the Site ID that is dis-
played (e.g. “1034”) and the one you enter (e.g. “CP10”).
Check the Control Point option and tap Log.
Keep still until the Remain field is zeroed.
Then press LOG again, re-enter the former Site ID
(“1034”), clear the Control Point option and continue with
your survey.