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In order to perform operations such as Topographic Interpolation or viewing topo maps in Mapping View, you will need in to import your own channel locations so the channels analyzed in the data set are in the same orientation as how you collected the data.  BVA by default does not have any preset channel orientations.  Channel locations can be imported to only be applied to a specific data set or can be imported as default channel locations that can be saved for future use.
In order to perform operations such as Topographic Interpolation or viewing topo maps in Mapping View, you will need in to import your own channel locations so the channels analyzed in the data set are in the same orientation as how you collected the data.  BVA by default does not have any preset channel orientations.  Channel locations can be imported to only be applied to a specific data set or can be imported as default channel locations that can be saved for future use.


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==Importing Default Channel Locations==

Revision as of 20:56, 4 April 2014

In order to perform operations such as Topographic Interpolation or viewing topo maps in Mapping View, you will need in to import your own channel locations so the channels analyzed in the data set are in the same orientation as how you collected the data. BVA by default does not have any preset channel orientations. Channel locations can be imported to only be applied to a specific data set or can be imported as default channel locations that can be saved for future use.

Importing Default Channel Locations