User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- GeoExplorer® 2005 Series Getting Started Guide
- Legal Notices
- Safety Information
- About this Manual
- System Components
- Getting Started
- Windows Mobile Basics
- ActiveSync Connections
- Installing Software
- Using GPS
- Power
- Memory
- Internet and Network Connections
- Using the Bluetooth Radio
- Using the WLAN Radio
- Using Cabled Ethernet
- Using the Optional Serial Clip
- Personalizing your Handheld
- Use and Care
- Troubleshooting
- Index
Using GPS
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Postprocessed DGPS typically uses only one reference station,
however, when differentially correcting data collected with GeoXH
receivers using H-Star technology, you can select multiple reference
stations to correct the file against for improved accuracy.
Factors that affect the accuracy of postprocessed DGPS include the
distance between the reference station and the location where the
rover data was collected, the accuracy of the reference station
position, and the logging interval at the reference station.
For more information, refer to the documentation provided with your
postprocessing software.
Postprocessed real-time DGPS
Postprocessed DGPS positions are generally more accurate than
DGPS positions obtained in real time. If you collect SuperCorrect
records, or H-Star data with the ProXH receiver, as well as GPS
positions using the TerraSync software or the GPScorrect extension,
or using applications developed using the GPS Pathfinder Tools SDK,
you can postprocess your files in the GPS Pathfinder Office software
or the Trimble GPS Analyst extension to improve accuracy.
Note – For more information about GPS and DGPS, review the All About
GPS tutorial available from the Trimble website at
www.trimble.com/gps.