APEKS FAQ | How to Do Static GNSS Surveying Step by Step
How to Do Static GNSS Surveying Step by Step
Today we're diving into an important GNSS technique: static measurement. This method is commonly used for establishing control points in surveying, ensuring precise coordinates for RTK, total station work, or geodetic networks.
Let's walk through the steps — from site prep to data recording — to help you get accurate results in the field.
📝 Before You Start: Key Reminders
Before heading into the field, here are a few things to keep in mind:
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For RTK control points: Place the points evenly around the area you want to measure, not just in one corner.
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For total station or theodolite use: Keep the points within line of sight and not too far apart.
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Always check the site in advance — avoid locations with large obstructions, and make sure markers are visible and protected from damage or disturbance.
📍Step 1: Set Up the Equipment
Let's watch our engineer set up the gear:
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Mount the tripod firmly over the control point.
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Use optical or laser centering to align the instrument precisely over the mark.
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Level the receiver by centering the bubble in the tubular level.
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Once it's leveled, measure the slant height (from the mark to the antenna phase center).
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Take this measurement from three different directions.
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Average the results and record the final height.
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🔧 Step 2: Configure the Static Survey
Now let's configure the GNSS receiver for static data collection:
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On the receiver screen, select Static mode.
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Enter the point name — for example, we'll use "AREKS".
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Set the cut-off angle — a common setting is 10 degrees.
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Choose the logging interval, such as 1 Hz.
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Set the observation time depending on your survey needs (e.g. 30 minutes or 2 hours).
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Under "Execute After Completion", select Shut Down if you want the receiver to turn off automatically after recording.
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Set Antenna Measuring Type to Slant Height to Altimetry.
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Enter the Antenna Measure Height — use the average you measured earlier.
Once everything is correctly set — press Start Recording.
⏱️ Tips for Using Multiple Receivers
If you're using three GNSS receivers for static measurements:
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You can set up one receiver first, power it off, then prepare the others.
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Once all receivers are ready, turn them on at the same time — this syncs the observation window.
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Alternatively, you can turn them on one by one — but the recording time starts from the last one powered on.
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