You could also indicate the misalignment with instrument correction commands, but i dont know the exact command at the moment. I think that would not with different orientations of the same device...
> Am 05.09.2019 um 13:10 schrieb Max D <[email protected]>: > > > >> On 5. Sep 2019, at 08:28, Olly Betts <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 05:11:22AM +0200, MD wrote: >>> We also then to measure the same small loop at the beginning of each trip: >>> A-B in four device orientations >>> B-A in four device orientations >>> A-C in four device orientations >>> C-A in four device orientations >>> C-B once >>> >>> So I could calculate an SD based on that. >> >> You probably don't want to work out a set of SDs per-trip - > > Currently we set the SD per calibration - which works out to about every > second trip. We Take the "Error stddev" from Topodroid Calibration Results - > e.g.0.1058 in the attached Screenshot. > > Thinking of it, this might be the wrong approach because it only considers > the instrument. > >> *sd tape 0.002 metres ; 2 millimetres >> *sd compass clino 0.5 degrees >> *sd position 0.05 metres ; 5 centimetres > > Interesting. I will read up on the difference between tape and position > >>> For sone Devices errors seem to be bound very much to orientation. In >>> the data saved by TopoDroid you can see the device orientation and so >>> we could set a sd based on the direction in which the shot was taken. >>> I have nit investigated this further so far. Also because we have this >>> data only for about 20% of the cave. >> >> This is already taken into account - you tell Survex the SD for the >> "tape" (read laser range-finder), "compass" and "clino" (read magnetic >> field measuring devices) and position (how close to the station you >> actually measure from) and it uses the direction of the leg to produce >> a 3D set of expected errors, which are then summed along each traverse. > > But I would need a extra set SD data per device orientation. > So I know that if the display is to the right the Disto tends to reassure an > Azimuth 2 degrees to high and if the display is to the left. > And when the display is to the left it tends to give an Azimuth 1 degree to > low. > > But perhaps I just should try to do more and better calibrations instead of > fixing stuff afterwards. > > >>> TopoDroid also is able to flag an “magnetic anomaly” - i’m not totally >>> sure how but this als could be used in setting a per shot SD. i have >>> not looked much into this. >> >> I think you want to treat that as an in-cave indication that you should >> check for sources of magnetic interference and redo affected readings. > > Good Advice! > > Thanks! > > --max > > <Screenshot_20190720-135115_TopoDroid.jpeg> > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
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