The PDOP (or GDOP) value is determined by the geometry of the satellites. As the the satellites being used to determine position get closer together the PDOP will rise and position accuracy will decrease.These settings are the default values in Trimble eqiupment so under most circumstances the user will not have to make any adjustments to the data collection device.
The Elevation Mask determines how high on the horizon the satellite must be before the receiver will utilize it for positioning. As the gps satellite moves lower on the horizon, the potential for signal degradation increases.
The SNR is a calculated value that measures various atmospheric variables that can degrade signal quality.
Collecting GPS data in 3-D manual mode forces the receiver to only record information when four or more satellites are available and meet the other critical setting criteria.
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