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Smiffy
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I have a hiper SR, GPS antenna, the issue with them is they need to be regularly used otherwise in my case, as there is no seperate internal battery when the main battery is depleted can loose the firmware needed to run and needs to be uploaded by a dealer, the lead needed is not for sale to non dealers. Hence mine is now in its box and hasn't been used for a while as its nice to have but can manage without really
Has your magnet got GPS activated?
Wanting GPS for hybrid positioning? Have you not tried setting out by setting up my reference line might be better for you, I've used this when marking out extension both commercial and domestic
That doesn't sound to helpful might be why you see such cheap units for sale, does the newer vr have the same problem?. Apparently the older versions of magnet would run emlid gps units but they have blocked them on newer updates.
I want a gps for putting in reference points on new builds with no usable existing points to reference from. Not a problem on smaller sites as the client inevitably seems to shift it round anyway, so I have so far either surveyed the area, put it into cad and then copied the building into the same file and manipulated it until the client was happy. Or another job I used two corners of an existing building to do a resection. Not entirely accurate but good enough for what I wanted. Then put retros up for the next visit.
I have played with the reference lines but got to ambitious and loaded far to big a dwg into magnet. And it was on a go slow so gave up as it put the TS in completely the wrong place on the map. Need to try it again. I think I had the left or right option the wrong way.
Definitely a learning curve but I find cad the harder part.