Jobsite Calibration to Local Coordinates Using Trimble Access
Performing site calibrations can be a critical skill when using GNSS RTK systems. When successfully performed, site calibrations allow the GNSS to measure and stakeout relative to local grid coordinates and can also help users evaluate the quality and accuracy of their survey control.

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