And we’re receiving those most likely through cell service straight into your tablet, or you could hotspot it from maybe a Wi-Fi device. So this is if we’re using any one of the Arrow receivers to receive RTK corrections for centimeter-level accuracy. And now let’s create a correction profile for doing RTK work. Okay, now that we’ve got our SBAS corrections for, say, our Arrow Lite or Arrow 100, let’s go back.
Collector for arcgis plus#
We want the receiver information coming in to be “ITRF 2008.” We want our map coordinate system to be set to “web Mercator.” And then our final datum transformation is going to be “ITRF 2008 to NAD 1983 2011” plus “WGS84 ITRF08 to NAD 1983 2011.” But if we hit our little “information” button there, you can see this is what we want to look like. Let’s just call it “ SBAS ” and hit “save.” Now again, the trick is we got to actually check it to activate it. Then it wants to know what our final profile transformation is going to be, and that’s going to be this top guy right here. We want the top one with the number “3857.” Let’s tap on that guy, and then let’s just go ahead and zoom in here to North America and tap the right arrow “→” button. If you’re using the default map inside Collector it’s going to be “projected” and it’s going to be a “web Mercator.” So first, choose “projected” and then the quickest thing is just type in “web,” and two versions will come up. Now, it wants to know what the coordinate system is for our map.
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So what we need to do the quick way is to type in “GCS” and then “IT,” and then it’s easier just to get rid of the keyboard there because what we want is “GCS ITRF 2008” - right here near the bottom. Now the first thing that we need to do is we need to set up the corrections that the receiver is receiving, in this case SBAS straight from the satellites. We want to hit the “+” button to create our SBAS version. So let’s tap “Location Profile.” What we’re going to do is right now, it’s a default. The first one we’ll look at is the SBAS corrections straight from the satellites. We’re going to work on our two location profiles. So, we’re going to tap “Settings” and go back. We actually have to tap our new Arrow receiver so that it’s bringing in the corrections and the metadata from the receivers straight into Collector for us. Now the important part here is that little check button next to integrated receiver. For a two-meter range pole, you’re actually going to put in “2.095.” This is the correct height that we need for a two-meter range pole, and I’m going to choose “Done.” Then, if we’re doing work that doesn’t really have an importance level for the elevation, we can just leave this as “blank.” However, if elevation data is important to you - especially if you’re doing RTK work and using a two-meter range pole - we need to put in an elevation height for the antenna.
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And you can see right there there’s my receiver, so I’m going to tap that. So, to create this correct connection within Collector, we’re going to tap the “+” button.
Collector for arcgis Bluetooth#
we want to connect it to our Arrow receiver, and I’ve already Bluetooth ® connected in the settings for the iPad to an Arrow 200.
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We’ll just leave that five meters for now, because our concern is “Provider.” We don’t want the integrated receiver from the GPS inside the iPad. In “Accuracy,” you can go in and you can tell it what it needs to have as a minimum accuracy to allow you to be able to collect data. Here, you can see this location grouping of “Accuracy,” “Provider,” and “Location Profile.’” This is new with the August release of the new version of Collector. So first let’s come up here to our box that has the Arrow receiver pointing up, and we’re going to choose “Settings.” This is where we’re going to do all of our manipulation.