User's Manual Part 1

Receiver Setup
P/N 7010-0713
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Figure 3-1. HiPer XT Antenna Offsets
SHMM to ARP vertical offset = 30.50mm
SHMM to ARP horizontal offset = 77.75mm
Table 3-1gives the offset values for the receivers.
The point to which surveying with GPS/GLONASS measures is
called the Phase Center of the antenna. This is analogous to the
point at which a distance meter measures in a prism. A user must
enter the prism offset to compensate for this point not being at a
physical surface of the prism. In the case of a GPS/GLONASS
antenna, the offset is entered depending on the type of
measurement taken. For vertical, the offset is simply added to the
measured vertical height to produce a “true” vertical height. For
slant height, the vertical height must first be calculated using the
radius of the antenna, then the offset can be added. The offsets are
not the same number because of the difference in location
between the slant measuring point and the vertical measuring
point.
2. Record the antenna height, point name, and start time in the field
notes.
Table 3-1. Antenna Offset Values for Receiver Options
To L1 Phase Center To L2 Phase Center
Up 105.9mm 97.1mm
SHMM
ARP
30.50mm
77.75mm