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GNSS Log App

GNSS Log App

GNSS Static Observation Log

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All Versions of GNSS Log App

1.4.4

March 25, 2024

This version fixed some small bugs and was built to work with iOS 17.0

1.4.3

July 6, 2023

Change Log V1.4.3 If you are new to the app, go to the library and load sample data. This will give you some items to experiment with. Improvements to confirmations and alerts. Added Pull to refresh to Home page and summary page Changed the naming to match the current OPUS Project naming convention 4CID-DOY-Start-Year. This will only apply if four character ID are enabled in the project. This is build 15, for iOS 16.2 For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.4.2

February 20, 2023

Change Log V1.4.2 If you are new to the app, go to the library and load sample data. This will give you some items to experiment with. Bug fixes and format improvements. For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.4.1

December 3, 2022

Change Log V1.4.1 If you are new to the app, go to the library and load sample data. This will give you some items to experiment with. This version 1.4.1 is designed for iOS16 This version now retrieves weather information from Apple Weather. The weather data location is based on the published or preliminary coordinates of the chosen monument. If the monument does not have a location, the weather table will not be available. You can always edit the coordinates or use the device location to store preliminary coordinates by editing the monument in the library. This version also contains improvements and housecleaning based on the new iOS release. For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.3.8

July 26, 2022

Change Log V1.3.8 If you are new to the app, go to the library and load sample data. This will give you some items to experiment with. This version corrected some minor bug fixes to pick list logic For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.3.7

July 17, 2022

Change Log V1.3.7 If you are new to the app, go to the library and load sample data. This will give you some items to experiment with. A user manual is included in the Help at the bottom of the settings page Added a delete button to the library item lists. This will remove all library items that are not attached to a observation log Changed the sort method for displaying monuments to sort by designation Imported items will now be automatically archived. They will need to be edited to switch off the unarchive button to be displayed in the pick lists. The PDF output is now automatically named. Added a dimple depth measurement field to the monument record. Dimple depths are enabled in the project. The above changes are reflected in the user manual Other little tweaks and bug fixes For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.3.6

July 2, 2022

Change Log V1.3.6 Added some support in the monument record for 4CIDs when defined by the project Named the output file when sharing the PDF Other little tweaks and bug fixes For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.3.5

May 1, 2022

Change Log V1.3.5 If you are new to the app, go to the library and load sample data. This will give you some items to experiment with. Refined when using the user location for observed coordinates and when creating or editing a monument. Added a standard deviation of the device location. Buttons for using the device location will appear after enough locations have been stored to calculate a standard deviation. Fixed a bug in the visibility diagram to show the no-fly area of GPS satillites correctly with southern latitudes. This bug was incorrectly shading the visibility diagram and would occasionally cause a program crash. Added some verification to the inputted published coordinates to filter to only numbers and restrict the latitude to +- 45 degrees and longitude to +-180 degrees. Added vertical and horizontal datum fields to the new and edit monument library pages. Edited the user manual to reflect the above changes. For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.3.4

April 20, 2022

Change Log V1.3.4 If you are new to the app, go to the library and load sample data. This will give you some items to experiment with. Made changes to the user manual Allowed the app to use information from the receiver when the antenna is not integrated. The OPUS import will update the observation date to the actual start Added a remove OPUS solution button to the Edit Log page For support, contact support@gnsslogapp.com
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1.3.3

April 17, 2022

Welcome to Version 1.3.3 Changed to allow the app to automatically name the log from the Antenna Name if the antenna is an integrated antenna/receiver Allowed the OPUS import to change the observation date to match the solution In-app subscriptions will be for future premium features.
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Description of GNSS Log App

GNSS Log app is designed to compile and produce observation logs for Static GNSS (GPS) Observations. The old way of paper Logs, fillable PDFs and scratch pads are no place for consistent, accurate project documentation. Whether you perform just a few or hundreds of observations a year. GNSS Log App gives you the tools to eliminate blunders and transcription errors. The layout is simple and intuitive and promotes a logical workflow. The app contains a user built library that can be used for each observation. Library Items can be imported and exported to other users. Support for fixed height and collaspible tripods, antenna extensions and integrated antenna/receiver configurations are provided. Monuments can be manually entered or imported directly from the public National Geodetic Survey’s Integrated Database (IDB), OPUS (Online User Positioning Service) share database and the public COOPS database (Center for Oceanic and Operational Products). Each observation can be timed, and display a local notification when the planned observation session is complete. The details of the equipment used can be added and edited before, during and after the observation. Weather data is automatically recorded at the beginning and at the end of each observation. Please note however, this App does not communicate with your GPS equipment in any way. The app allows you to import the text from an OPUS Solution email to populate observed position, actual observation times and other details of the session. The OPUS Solution can also be included in the Observation Log PDF output. You can import pictures and named them according to NGS guidelines and attach them to the final PDF. Using the device’s motion sensor and camera, you can collect an amazing Visibility Diagram which is essential to project managers. The Observation log can be customized with your own logo and company name. The final Observation Log can be exported to a PDF where you can save to you files, email, message or airdrop. This app is an environmentally sensitive replacement to the paper Observation logs of the past. GNSS Log App is designed for iPhone and iPad. Terms of Use (EULA) https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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GNSS Log App: FAQ

Is GNSS Log App software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the GNSS Log App app on iPad devices.
The creator of GNSS Log App is John May.
GNSS Log App requires iOS 17.0 or later.
The overall user rating of GNSS Log App is 5.0.
The App Genre Of The Gnss Log App App Is Productivity.
1.4.4 is the newly released GNSS Log App version.
The date of the latest GNSS Log App update is July 2, 2024.
GNSS Log App became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the GNSS Log App app is John May.
GNSS Log App is now available to use in English.
No, GNSS Log App is not on Apple Arcade.
No, GNSS Log App does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, GNSS Log App is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of GNSS Log App

  • Best Survey App

    I love this app!!! It's very user friendly. Helps keep all my records in order. Great for archiving data and will help others down the road, after I’ve retired. This is the best app/log for any static survey.