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Originally Posted by Joshua Bunn
Yes, you need to use the portable recalibration option to save your large Tpoint model. And, i would agree that it would be better to be on the +ve side rather than -ve of the refracted pole in MA.
Josh
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Josh,
I've got another question for you about the recalibrating into a portable mount option. I've remembered doing this in the past and not being too happy with the result. Let's say you do a lot of points to recalibrate back. At the end, though, the RMS is certainly not even close to what it was with the original super model, and, you cannot run the super model again (unless I'm doing something wrong to start with). In fact, the PA reports are quite different between a non-super T-Point run and Super model T-Point run, so for example if the main purpose was to re-establish ME and MA you seem to end up with numbers that cannot be compared to the numbers you were trying to modify. I've noticed that MA doesn't change so much between a super/non-super PA report, but that ME varies quite a lot. Is there a way out of ths situation or is the only answer to start over from scratch with a new model?
I'm imagining that somehow you could reverse the super model and continue to add points to the original model, and then run the super model again. I suppose that just isn't possible.
Peter