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Type in the three geographical coordinates (Latitude,
Longitude, Height) of the base, as well as the position
on the antenna (Reference Position) for which these
coordinates are given.
Or click on the Get Current Position button to make the
currently computed position the new base position. In
this case, it is assumed that the receiver actually
calculates a position at the time you click the button.
As a result, the above three coordinates fields above
are overwritten with the current computed position,
and the Reference Position field is automatically set to
L1 Phase Center”.
NOTE: The antenna height was entered when specifying
the number of antennas used (see page 54).
Additionally, in the Other Settings section, you may change
the primary GNSS system used (GPS is the default
selection).
Click Configure.
Set the device used by the receiver to send out its
corrections:
If corrections are broadcast via radio, go to Receiver >
Radio to enter all radio parameters. You may use the
internal radio or an external radio.
If corrections are broadcast over the Internet, go to
Receiver > Network to set the device used (this may be
Ethernet, Modem or WiFi; more information about how
to set up theses devices can be found in the relevant
context-sensitive Help).
You still have to set which corrections the base will
generate. This is detailed in Base Data Messages on
page 75.
NOTE: You may also set a base to use a virtual antenna. This
is required when a rover using the corrections from this base
has no information on the model of GNSS antenna used at
the base. In this case a virtual antenna can be used
(ADVNULLANTENNA or GPPNULLANTENNA). If you don’t
need a virtual antenna, just keep the Manufacturer field set to
OFF.
Working from the Receiver Front Panel
The receiver user interface offers an alternative to the Web
Server to set up a static base. Please follow the detailed
procedure described in Base Mode on page 38).