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New Zealand | If your existing lines were done with RTK or centerpoint rtx , you can manually adjust the coordinates to your own base to "make it fit"
Do you still have access to the corrections your lines were made with? You just need to know how much your base is off with on the north-south and east-west.
I find it easiest to use the fmx for this. Set it to "manual guidance", then once the corrections from the rtx are working, find and record the coordinates in the gps receiver diagnostics page. Then change to your base corrections, and record the the new coordinate it makes with your base.
The difference between the two is how much you need to change your coordinates in your base station.
Once you have the same coordinate in the FMX with both the rtx and your base, then your lines should be bang on. | |
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