Hello from Southeast Asia
Hello all,
My name is Jose and I am a military servicemember currently stationed in Southeast Asia. I joined the forum because I am fairly new to surveying, which will be part of my job while here, and I was hoping to get a civilian perspective on things. More specifically, i was hoping to get a solid mission planning and workflow process going so that i can apply it to my assignments. Although the military has supplied me with some training it wasn’t comprehensive and thus i need to fill in some training gaps.
I will be working with Trimble equipment (4 x R8 GNSS Receivers & TSC2 Controllers) and was wondering what a good flow for setting up an initial site for surveying looks like. I have a baseline for how GPS/GNSS works and for operating the equipment and have already completed some simple surveys, but i realize there are alot of factors to consider. For example…Do you have to initialize over a point before using any of the surveying methods on the controller (i.e. PPK, RTK, Fast-Static, etc.)? How many points minimum should there be for control points? After a survey does all data need to be post-processed or just the static points?
Any help or guidance in getting a pretty good process for work going would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you any and all for your help and I hope that i can also return the favor and be of assistance in some way in the future.
Jose
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