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Set Command Library
Parameters
Examples
Entering the vertical measurement (2 m) of a rover antenna:
$PASHS,ANT,0,0,2.000*2E
Entering the slant measurement (1.543 m) of the
ASH802147 antenna used at a base:
$PASHS,ANT,1.543,0.0980,-0.0400*07
Comments The vertical height from ARP to ground mark can also be
entered through the ANT command, which in this case
should be used as follows:
–Set f1 and f2 to “0.0”
Enter the antenna height from ARP to ground mark as
f3. Only when f1=f2=0.0 can you define f3 this way.
f3 is negative when the ARP is below the SHMP.
Parameters m4 and f5 are currently NOT processed in the
ProMark 800.
Using this command is not recommended to enter a slant
height in the ProMark 800 for which f2 anf f3 are hard-
coded (f2=0.098 m and f3= -0.04 m).
Relevant Query
Command
$PASHQ,ANT
Parameter Description Range
f1
Slant height measurement, from ground
mark (GM) to antenna edge (SHMP).
0-6.553 m
f2
Antenna radius: horizontal distance from the
geometrical center to the antenna edge.
0-6.553 m
f3
Vertical offset:
From ARP to SHMP, if radius and slant
height are not null.
From Ground Mark to ARP, if radius and
slant height are null.
0 to ±6.553 m
m4
Horizontal azimuth [dddmm.mm], in degrees,
for the horizontal line connecting the ground
mark (GM) to the surveyed point (SP), mea-
sured with respect to WGS84 North.
0-35959.99
(from 0° to
359° 59.99”)
f5
Horizontal offset from the ground mark (GM)
to the surveyed point (SP).
0-6.553 m
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