Turned off the unit and now have started session two...Turn it off when I wake up in the morning and travel to the reciever...
Goals....
OPUS vs OPUS on short baseline points (relative), without processing between them....
Harn derived Point to Point, normal network, but without processing the point to point, and using a calculated inverse.
Point to Point (direct shots)....Many hour long sessions to determine a direct measurement to the baseline...
And finally, a CORS determined (without using the station to station direct tie) inverse between the points...
Getting interesting at this point, and will put all into play from what so far we have learned on the long baselines...
TM (then taking a well need vacation with JD into the mountains with a cask or two of Stumpwater Brew to discuss the merits of this whole excercise)
And PS- Multiple sessions from across several states to determine station coordinates....
Can't think of any other ties that would be helpful? Other ideas?
TM
Saturday morning I'll be in the Stumpwater Brewery bottling the Stumpwater ORGI 2002 Pale Ale Brew. Actually I planned to pop the first one on March 2 (Independence Day to those of us in the Republic of Texas), but there will be an ample supply for a possible "meetin'" thereafter.
As for the session, I'm going to have two "Locii" in the yard. One on POST and one on a point 69+ feet away. Will process both independently, excluding the vector between. Even though my PM2 session from last Sat. was not a complete success(for various reasons), I did gain from it. I found a very obvious difference in multipath conditions on these two points. In almost every case I had to use a different mask angle, some higher, some lower, nothing definate. Multipath is a strange animal to contain isn't it?
JD
Some well place C-4, a D-9 Dozer and several other items I can think of can help reduce the multipath...
I hear (just hearsay) that the Stumpwater brew can promote some serious multipath of it's own!
TM
TM,
I have a suspiscion my wife may be a bit "unpleasant" if I were to do a "multipath mitigation" as you described. She's kinda fond of the house, however humble it may be, in it's present location. You been on the military reservation too long, huh?
J.D.
Perhaps a 30 meter 'stump' instead for the antenna?
I've only been married for 24 years, but I can imagine the problems involved in knocking off a corner of the house.... Not pretty...
(Much like putting Keith W and Ricardo in the same thread over on the dark side).
TM