LGO Antenna Phase Centre Values (PCV) for Viva antennas (LGO v7) When you hire instruments from us, you will receive a fully licensed version of Leica Geo Office (v7). If you are hiring Viva GNSS, such as GS08, GS12, GS10 or GS15, and you wish to view/process your observations in LGO, you will need to install this patch. It contains...
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RH16 radio-handle, the TCPS29 base-radio and the CTR16 radio-Cap.
Released alongside the latest version of the ‘SmartWorx Viva’ survey suite (v4.00), Leica Geosystems have proudly unveiled a new trio of communication devices; the RH16 radio-handle, the TCPS29 base-radio and the CTR16 radio-Cap. A 10Hz update rate is possible when using the CTR radio cap on the CS Field Controller and RH16 radio-handle on the TS total station. Other communication... -
GGA Position
GGA Position – refresh your GGA if the lightning arrow does not pulse “Global Positioning System Fix Data” Most reference networks require an approximate position of the rover. For reference network applications (SmartNet), a rover dials into the reference network and submits its approximate position in form of an NMEA GGA message. By default, the instrument sends GGA messages with... -
Formatting Memory Devices
After any service or calibration process has been performed on an instrument, it is advisable that, at the time of collection, all memory devices are formatted (CF/SD-cards, USB’s and internal memories). This is especially significant if an instrument has received a replacement part. Once the kit has been returned to you, normally hidden within Tools is the option to “format... -
Transferring Survey data between Viva kits
With hire instruments arriving and leaving site every day, the requirement to manage your survey data in one complete and up-to-date database is crucial. With Leica Viva TS & CS products, it is now far easier to transfer data between instruments than with previous kits. If an instrument is leaving site, here’s how to ‘copy’ all your data, and ‘paste’...