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Computing Instrument Settings from Instrument Specifications This article will explain the most commonly used methods for computing instrument standard errors, or Instrument Settings for STAR*NET. An ...
Are you trying to find the best path for importing Conventional (Total Station) data into STAR*NET? Link Here to the Conventional Data Import Guide This resource helps you find exactly what conversi...
This article provides a reference for the online Instrument Settings calculator. The calculator inquires as to your known instrument specifications and computes the correct Instrument settings using t...
If a converter runs into a problem you will typically see the message below. After Picking OK pick on the View Log button to see the contents of the log. Some troubleshooting hints: The Log file wi...
Infinity Release 4.3.1 can export Conventional and GNSS data to STAR*NET format. This export solution offers capabilities that differ from the STAR*LeicaDBX converter and provides an alternate workflo...
STAR*NET is often used to compute control for tunneling. Tunneling engineers combine total station, leveling and gyrotheodolite input into a single network. A gyrotheodolite is a unique type of senso...
Question How can I convert my raw data files to a STAR*NET format .DAT file? Link Here to the STAR*NET Import Guide for detailed notes about all import options. Answer MicroSurvey STAR*NET can be purc...
Some users when importing a DBX project into STAR*NET run into a missing geoid file message. This article will walk you through on how to resolve the missing geoid file. The error message that appears...
Question: How do I convert data files from Spectra Precision Survey Pro version 5.0 to STAR*NET format? Solution: Spectra Precision Survey Pro v5.0 uses a new native extension called .survey which Sta...