For those projects that require a multi-functional GNSS Rover, the GS15 is the most versatile all-in-one hardware package in the Leica Viva arsenal. There are 4 key features we believe make the GS15 stand out from similar products: The GS15 contains both the antenna hardware and receiver software, allowing it to be set-up as a completely standalone solution With an...
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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... -
SmartWorx Viva LT on GS08– asking for a License Key, blue background?
Those using a GS08 NetRover running SmartWorx-Viva-LT will be familiar with the Orange background colour, as opposed to the blue colour of SmartWorx-Viva-full. If, when you turn on the CS, it jumps straight into the full SmartWorx-Viva (blue), it will of course ask you for a license key (as you have not unlocked the full functionality). Simply press Fn, then... -
New Stylus for Viva
The black stylus for CS10 and CS15 field controller will be replaced by the new red coloured GDZ69 stylus with Allen key. The new GDZ69 has an integrated Allen key instead of the Phillips heads screwdriver to facilitate the mounting of the ruggedized cap, GS05 & GS06 cap-antennas and slot-in RTK devices for the GS15 antenna. -
SmartNet France – for that rare overseas survey
Because the French SmartNet service is pretty much identical to that here in the UK, all of your “Real-Time” settings on your SmartRover can remain the same i.e. MAX, MAX-RTCMv3 etc However, once you have sorted your internet (from a French Network provider), you will need to change your server IP address, to dial into the French server: Main Menu...