MNH
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 27, 2021
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According to a guide to using the Florida Permanent Reference Network, the following rules should be observed:
[ul]
[li]As a General guideline when using a Real-Time Reference Network when within 12
kilometers or 7 miles of a reference station you should use the single baseline correction[/li]
[li]If outside the 12km range you should use one of the Network solutions[/li]
[li]Finally, when using Real-Time corrections, whether single baseline or network solution, you
should “localize” to known control[/li]
[/ul]
I assume this could be used as a general guideline when using any reference network. I'm confused about the third rule. If you're fixed (vs. autonomous), aren't you using real-time corrections? We work using a fixed solution only. What if there isn't any known control available to "localize" to?
[ul]
[li]As a General guideline when using a Real-Time Reference Network when within 12
kilometers or 7 miles of a reference station you should use the single baseline correction[/li]
[li]If outside the 12km range you should use one of the Network solutions[/li]
[li]Finally, when using Real-Time corrections, whether single baseline or network solution, you
should “localize” to known control[/li]
[/ul]
I assume this could be used as a general guideline when using any reference network. I'm confused about the third rule. If you're fixed (vs. autonomous), aren't you using real-time corrections? We work using a fixed solution only. What if there isn't any known control available to "localize" to?