GPSDifferential Module04/12/2009 |
| With the GPSDifferential module for the MobileMapper 6, sub-metre mapping is easy to achieve, even where real-time corrections are not available. The GPSDifferential module for the MobileMapper 6 is a software option that has been integrated into the new version of DigiTerra Explorer 6 to provide sub-meter performance for DigiTerra Explorer users working with a MobileMapper 6 device. |
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Behind the scenes and without interrupting normal workflow, the GPSDifferential module automatically logs the raw data that is required for reliable sub-meter post-processed differential corrections. The raw data file stored by this software extension can be post-processed using MobileMapper 6 Office, which is included in the GPSDifferential module offer.
This will affect neither real-time data collection storage nor the structure of the real-time data format. Post-processed data is exported with attributes in shapefile standard format.
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