Logging data
Data logging involves the collection of GNSS measurement data over a period of time at a static
point or points, and subsequent postprocessing of the information to accurately compute baseline
information. Data logging using receivers requires access to suitable GNSS postprocessing software
such as the Trimble Business Center software.
Postprocessed GNSS data is typically used for control network measurement applications and
precise monitoring. GNSS measurement data is collected over a period of time at a static point or
points and then postprocessed to accurately compute baseline information.
Logging data after a power loss
If power is unexpectedly lost while the receiver is logging data, the receiver tries to return to the
state it was in immediately before the power loss. The receiver does not reset itself to default
settings.
If the receiver was logging data when power was lost, it resumes logging data when power is
restored.
SPS985 GNSS Smart Antenna Getting Started Guide 26