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MOVE3 Version 4.6.1 (March 2024)
  • Trimble JXL import: Tilt correction is only applied for GNSS tilt measurements with type ‘InertialTiltComp’ or ‘MagneticTiltComp’.
  • Carlson import: More variations of ‘deleted point records can be handled.
  • The ‘code field’ option in the graphics legend is turned off by default.
  • Problem solved in the graphics legend for geometric relations. In some cases the option could not be selected after deleting or inserting geometrical relations.
  • Issue fixed for the use of Wibu cloud licenses.

MOVE3 Version 4.6.0 (March 2023):

  • MOVE3 version 4.6.0 includes following changes, additions and enhancements w.r.t. 4.5.1:

  • Support Windows 11.

  • GNSS tilt correction is supported for the import of Trimble JXL files.

  • GNSS tilt correction is supported for the import of Carlson rw5 files.

  • LOOPS3 results are sorted from most to least suspicious based on the following principles:

    • 1D Loops / traverses: results are sorted by W-test.

    • 2D Loops / traverses: results are sorted by closing error.

    • 3D Loops: results are sorted by closing error.

  • Feature codes can be displayed graphically together with the station names. It is also possible to export the feature codes to DXF.

  • Leica HeXML import format can be chosen under the Leica Manufacturer option for both GNSS and total station imports. Some unit issues for Leica HeXML import have been solved.

  • Lecia DBX import: deleted records in the DBX file will no longer be imported.

  • Several issues have been solved if both the 32- and 64-bits version are used on the same computer.

  • When using RDNAPTRANS2018 a warning will be shown before the adjustment if there are measured GNSS stations without geoid height. Geoids height are needed for a correct use of RDNAPTRANS2018.

  • The DXF export option is available in the Dutch Cadaster mode.

  • Support of the new Wibu license for Wibu Cloud.

 

MOVE3 Version 4.5.1 (January 2021):

• Added total station averaging functionality to the Observations dialog (Tools menu). This takes all Total Station records into account at the same setup-station with the same instrument height and target station and averages the common readings. Then it computes the standard deviation of the average based on the given standard deviations. These average values are being placed in the first Total Station record and the remaining used observations are being removed as a last step. Initial and summary messages appear for the user's convenience.

• Added flat earth height approximation for Total Station computed distances as a new projection type in the projection list. The Flat Earth projection is an alternative to the Local projection. The latter takes into account the height of the points to compute the coordinates unless it is compensated to a certain extend by entering the Project Height. Flat Earth does basically the same, also removing the scale correction from the adjustment, but it will also take out the height effect by bringing the points to around 0 in the adjustment model. Hence in Flat Earth projection it is not needed to use the Project Height parameter, which is set to zero automatically. Both the Flat Earth projection and the Local projection cannot be used for adjustment of GNSS observations. In Local projection False Easting and False Northing are computed as the average values of the known stations. In Flat Earth projection they are computed as the average of all stations defining the projection centre.

• Bug fix: Added the Oblique Mercator projection to the projection list

• Improvement w.r.t. resection in the total station import formats Carlson RW5, Tripod Data Systems (TDS) RAW and Topcon Magnet Field V6.1.2 RAW:

• The setup-point of the Occupy Point (OC) record will no longer be overwritten by the Store Point (SP) records between the Resection (RS) records.

• Added missing menu accelerators for easy keyboard access of menu items.

• Reversed the order of appearance to present Stations first before Observations in the Options | Standard Deviations menu.

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