Kinematic (Stop And Go) Survey - Topcon HiPer XT Operator's Manual

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Setup and Survey

Kinematic (Stop and Go) Survey

In a kinematic, stop and go survey, the stationary receiver (Base
station) is set up at a known point such as a survey monument, or an
unknown point. The receiver continually tracks satellites and logs raw
data into its memory. The rover receiver is set up at an unknown point
and collects data in static mode for 2 to 10 minutes. When finished,
assign the Rover to kinematic status and move to the next survey
point. At this point, and each subsequent point, the receiver is
changed to static mode to collect data. So, while moving, the Rover is
in kinematic mode, and while collecting data, the Rover is in static
mode.
1. Using PC-CDU, configure and set up the Base as described in
"Static Survey" on page 3-5.
2. Click Configuration Receiver MINTER, configure the
Rover with the these parameters, and click Apply (Figure 3-5):
• FN key mode, Occupation mode switch – enable
• Initial data collection dynamic mode, Kinematic – enable
See Table 4-1 on page 4-5 for FN key functions and REC LED
statuses.
Figure 3-5. Rover MINTER Configuration
NOTICE
NOTICE
Remember, both Base and Rover receivers must collect
data from the same satellites, at the same data recording
rate, and with identical elevation mask angles.
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