Sources: http://facility.unavco.org/kb/questions/291/What+is+NTRIP%3F http://gisdevelopment.net/technology/gps/images/ma06102_1.jpg When we dial-in to SmartNet after establishing our GPRS/UMTS internet connection on our GNSS-Rover, we are greeted with the “Net 1: Connected”, then “Connected to NTRIP Caster” info messages. But what do they really mean? NTRIP or "Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol," is a protocol developed by the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy of...
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Logging Raw Obs – a behind-the-scenes life saver
Logging Raw Obs – a behind-the-scenes life saver When creating a RTK configuration-set, (i.e. SmartRover or PDLRover), it is always worthwhile ticking the option to “Log Raw Obs” when “Static & Moving” at a Log Rate of 1Hz. If this option is ticked and raw-obs are logged, you have the ability to post-process your points (using 1s SmartRINEX data from... -
Image Assisted Surveying – by what measure is IAS faster than instruments with and without ATR
Image Assisted Surveying – by what measure is IAS faster than instruments with and without ATR Speed of target aiming (source: Leica Geosystems CH, 5th Jan 2011): Manual: 14.48 s, + 4 s = 18.48 s ATR: 10.42 s, +4 s = 14.42 s IAS: 7.02 s, +4 s = 11.02 s Based on the typical ‘Measurement Time for... -
Leica HDS8400
We are very pleased to announce the Product Release of the Leica HDS8400 The HDS8400 is a entry level laser scanning system designed for routine scanning tasks in mining and topographic survey applications. Optimized for medium sized open pit mine surveys and stock pile surveys the HDS8400 laser scanner features integrated controls and removable data storage in a compact design... -
Laser Scanning Milking Stool
The milking stool is an ideal support for your laser scanner or targets where low and/or awkward set ups are required, for example on a retaining wall. The rigid construction ensures a precise location and is further enhanced by the small detail pole. It weights 2Kg and fits into a box of 20cm x 20cm x 20cm. The base is...