It is probably off-topic, but I don't know a good place to post Trimble related questions. My email to the Trimble vendor went unanswered. Folks on this forum helped me to set up GPScorrect so someone might be able to shed some light on this. Thanks in advance!
I???ve collected some test points using ArcPad on an open parking lot and post-processed using Pathfinder. The PDOP value reported was always below 5 during the collection. The post-processing summary reported a very limited number of readings to be within 5m accuracy, the majority was worse.
ArcPad settings used:
Protocol: Trimble GPScorrect
Port: COM2:GPS Serial port
Baud: 9600
Number of positions to average: 10 (both points and vertices)
Datum: D_WGS_1984
Trimble GPScorrect setting (I guess these doesn???t matter much since I???m post-processing):
DOP Type: PDOP
Max PDOP: 20.0
Min SNR: 33.0
Min Elevation: 5 degree
Velocity Filter: Off
Use GLONASS: Auto
The feature class was created in ???NAD_1983_HARN_StatePlane_Virginia_North_FIPS_4501???, as suggested by a Trimble training I attended last year. For post-processing, the selected base station was ???CORS, STERLING (LWX1), VIRGINIA???, which is less than 20km from where the data was collected. For Reference Position, the ???Use reference position from base provider??? was selected. The base file downloaded covered 100% of the collected points.
Is there any improper settings based on my description? If not, what???s the likely cause(s) for the bad accuracy?
On a separate note, I???ve heard that using an external antenna may increase the horizontal accuracy in addition to boosting signal reception. Is this true with the NOMAD?