Hi,
I collected some points using the Collector app, using an RTK correction system to provide cm level accuracy. The point layer I was using for was in NAD 83 CSRS UTM Zone 20N. In the Collector app, the GNSS Coordinate System used was WGS 1984, Map Coordinate System was WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere.
So it seems my points were collected in WGS1984. For some reason I was under the impression there would be a transformation taking place considering the layer the points were being added to was in NAD 83 " ". When I try to project them back into NAD83 "" they aren't on my map. Is there a way to successfully project these coordinates into NAD83 CSRS UTM Zone 20N from WGS84? Ultimately the projection on the fly provided by AGOL / ArcMap represent the points properly in WGS84 laid over a satellite image that is in NAD 83 CSRS UTM Zone 20N, but would prefer to have all layers in my .gdb in the same coordinate system of course...
Any advice?
There can be up to 4 transformations in play:
The single best thing you can do is to have the same underlying geographic coordinate system across all items i.e. use a custom basemap with the desired spatial reference, and then match the layer and location profile.
The second best thing you can do is ensure that you have the desired transformations set between each phase i.e.
More information in this (dated) video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AuACl8PYKU
Likely better more recent one here (but I have yet to watch it):