This afternoon, while observing some cocontrol points on a construction site...the kindly site super picked up one of our Locus recievers and carried it in his truck up to excavators...thinking it was theirs...thinking we had left...he was sorry...he is also my boss's brother...and in trying to edit the data tonight...I sort of got it..but sort of not...Anyone got a semi consice way of explaining it to me...Thanks...Tom
First put your site id's and descriptions in as you normally would.
Then
IT's easy to time trim :>}
if you know about when you want to stop the session.
Since you want to knock off the end of the session, in the time view right click on the appropriate receiver time bar at about the time you want to end. Select trim after. set new end time.
Same thing for changing the start of the session but select trim before.
Jimbo
PS: If you have multiple sessions on the receiver it can get a little confusing but zooming in and out to the particular id's time period helps (my mental image of what I'm doing.)
Modified By James Webb on 8/23/2001 at 11:11 PM
Thanks, Jimbo...I will go and give that a try...And...don't any of us sleep?...Lots of coffee in the morning? Tom Bryant
Sure we sleep....I'm asleep right now. I always wake up the next day wondering about the strange dreams about things like "geomagneticionosphericprotonscintillatingelectronfluxsomethingorother" that I had the night before.
J.D.
That might have something to do with Stumpwater ??????? Which might help Tom in his time trimming !!
Jimbo,
Not to take away from Tom's thread here, but how have you faired with 2.4?
JD,
Still playing. Basically i see it as the same as Processor with a few changes/improvements/added tools.
These added tools are more for major problems than minor tweaking I believe. Minor Tweaking is possible but the possible combinations of different factors to fiddle with is fairly large.
I am playing with an old file. It proved to me that the software does some interpolation for points. I have 4 ( I think) floaters out of about 150(± a bunch) in a K session. Went in and ZOOOOooooooomed in with all sats turned on in residual plot. At the particular time (learned from you about the vert hash) every receiver appeared to skip that epoch !! (At least in the double difference solution plot.)But a locstion (coordinate pair) was given. Just big leftovers :>)
Still a long ways to go.
Jimbo
EDIT 2: Also read "Nearly Normal (SSHHHHHHH........"
Modified By James Webb on 8/24/2001 at 12:27 AM
Jimbo,
I think your right about "tweaking" only the major stuff. I really haven't brought in many old files. Probably should have checked some old files that processed extremely "clean" on 1.2 just as a bench mark for comparison. But Nooooooooo. I had to go out and gather lots and lots of Neeeewwwwww data. Thus my recent rantings and considerations of joining Kent in checking out the aluminum futures market. In other words, the data I've been trying to crunch is not a good test for 2.4. I've decided to check the space weather sites the night before, and plan sessions for 6:00 a.m to 10:00 a.m., at least until this recent sunspot activity cools a bit.
J.D.
The forecast is for a Kp value of 3 I believe. But the "other one" (minor memory failure) is up to the slightly active level or a tad higher.
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