To edit antenna and target height records

You can review and edit target height records after measuring points.

The target height record refers to conventional target heights and the GNSS antenna heights.

To change a target/antenna height record and automatically update all observations using that height record, use Review job.

If there are a group of target/antenna height records and only some of them need to be changed, use Point manager.

Take care when changing target/antenna height records. In particular, be aware of the following:

  • When measuring or staking out points using IMU tilt compensation, make very sure the entered antenna height and measurement method is correct. Alignment reliability and pole tip position reliability, especially during movement of the antenna while the pole tip is stationary, relies completely on the antenna height being correct. Residual error in horizontal position caused by antenna motion while measuring when the pole tip is stationary cannot be removed by changing the antenna height after measuring the point.
  • When you change target/antenna height record in the database, stakeout deltas, Cogo points, averaged points, calibrations, resections, and traverse results are not automatically updated. Re‑observe staked out points, and recalculate Cogo points, averaged points, calibrations, resections, and traverses.
  • Offset points that are stored as coordinates are not updated when you change a target/antenna height record in the database.

A change in antenna height does not affect any postprocessed points that will be processed using the Trimble Business Center software. Verify the target/antenna height information when you transfer the data to the office computer or transfer postprocessed points directly from the receiver to the office software.

Some conventional measurements use calculated (system) targets, which have a zero height and zero prism constants, for example, Dual‑prism offset. You cannot edit the target heights for system targets.