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Setting | Purpose |
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Tree Height 1 Field | Can be used Used to store incoming height data, in units selected on the laser rangefinder. Typically used to record total tree height, but if 2 heights are collected for each tree (e.g., merch height and total height) this should be set to the lower height to enable collection of tree from bottom to top. |
Tree Height 2 Field | Same as above, but if 2 heights are collected for each tree (e.g., merch height and total height) this should be set to the higher height to enable collection of tree from bottom to top. |
Tree Distance Field | Can be used to store incoming distance data, in units selected on the laser rangefinder. Typically used to record the distance of a tree from plot center or from a GPS measurement. |
Tree Azimuth Field | Can be used to store incoming azimuth data, in degrees. Typically used to record the azimuth of a tree from plot center or from a GPS measurement. |
Tree Longitude Field | Can be used to store the Latitude value for the target tree. Only possible when laser rangefinder includes an integrated or connected GPS and supports onboard calculation of target tree coordinates based on GPS location, distance and azimuth. |
Tree Latitude Field | Can be used to store the Latitude value for the target tree. Only possible when laser rangefinder includes an integrated or connected GPS and supports onboard calculation of target tree coordinates based on GPS location, distance and azimuth. |
Tree Offset Longitude Field | Can be used to store the Longitude value from the MobileMap device at time of laser rangefinder data capture. Typically used with Bluetooth sub-meter GPS connected directly to the MobileMap device. Used in post-processing to calculate the coordinates of the target tree. |
Tree Offset Latitude Field | Can be used to store the Latitudevalue from the MobileMap device at time of laser rangefinder data capture. Typically used with Bluetooth sub-meter GPS connected directly to the MobileMap device. Used in post-processing to calculate the coordinates of the target tree. |
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