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Ive got some bogus reference station names in my RTK data. How did they get there?

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Ive got some bogus reference station names in my RTK data. How did they get there?

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Most likely they got there because the operator didnt wait long enough for the rover receiver to get the base information. If the rover doesnt have all the base information, it will create a date/time name. This will happen only when the rover is turned off/on between points, and the operator doesnt wait long enough to receive all the information. To avoid this, set the base position transmission rate to 10 seconds, and make sure the site is occupied long enough to receive all the data. Note: To correct this problem, youll have to export your data as SKI ASCII baselines, edit the date/time names to the correct base name, and then re-import the data from the edited SKI ASCII file.

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