(This functionality is available with the Survey Live module)
Used to create a new transformation to use for GNSS setup.
The Setup Transformation page is accessed from the Setup activity.
Survey Live/Setup/New Transformation page
Item | Used to |
Point ID: | Select a point to be observed and used in creation of the new
transformation.
Note: You may key in or graphically select an existing point from the currently open SEE project plan window, or select from the list of points in the control file (if a control file is selected). If you key in a Point ID, the system will look first in the control file and then in the open project for the point. |
Antenna Height: | Enter the antenna height. |
Datum trans: | Select a datum transformation to use in a new two step
transformation. Note: Refer to Utilities/Configure/Projections/Manage Transformations to create datum transformations and hence have them available in this list. |
Geoid model: | Select a geoid model to use in a new two step
transformation. Note: Refer to Utilities/Configure/Projections/Manage Geoid Models to import a geoid model and hence have it available in this list. Note: Selecting the Default option will use a constant geoidal separation as per the value for the SEE project entered in Utilities/Configure/Earth Constants. |
Control File: | Select the desired SEE control file, which contains the station and target points that you wish to use for the setup. Select None if the desired station and target points are in the currently open SEE project. |
More | Display more columns |
Columns | |
Point ID | Display the observed point IDs. |
Latitude | Display the observed latitudes. |
Longitude | Display the observed longitudes. |
Elevation | Display the observed elevations. |
Ant. Ht | Display the antenna heights. |
East Diff | Display the differences between the transformed and known values of the east coordinates. |
North Diff | Display the differences between the transformed and known values
of the north coordinates.
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Elev Diff | Display the differences between the transformed and known values of the elevations. |