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“L1 Phase center”, SPT for “Survey Point” or ARP for
“Antenna Reference Point”).
Press OK to edit these parameters. The following is
displayed:
Position Type: Press OK again to choose the vertical
reference. As explained, this may be the antenna
phase center (L1 phase center), the antenna phase
center point projected to the ground (Survey point) or
the base plane of the antenna (Antenna ref. point).
Press OK once you have made your selection, then
press the down-arrow key to switch to the next
parameter below.
Ref Position: Choose the way you want to define the
base position. This can be the last known reference
position or the current position computed by the
receiver. When you make one of these choices, the
receiver returns the corresponding position, which you
may possibly modify before validating it.
When you select Current or Last and no position is
computed at this time, or no position was computed
since you turned on the receiver, then blank fields will
be shown and you will have to type in the reference
position by yourself.
Press OK once this step is complete, then press the
down-arrow key to switch to the next parameter below.
Base Settings: This screen provides information on the
base settings:
Second line: Station ID
Third and fourth lines: Port delivering data and type of
data output (see example). If several outputs are defined,
the third and fourth lines show successively the definition
of each of these outputs.
Station ID: A four-figure number (0000 to 9999).
Choose an ID in line with the chosen data format
(possible formats listed below).
Port: The possible choices are: A Serial, B Serial, C
Bluetooth, D XDL, F Serial, H Bluetooth, I TCP 8888,
J TCP 8889, P NTRIP IP, Q NTRIP IP, U USB Serial.
Data: The possible choices are: OFF, ATOM, RTCM-2.3,
RTCM-3.0, RTCM3.2, CMR, CMR+.
Press OK precisely at the time a given port and data
format are displayed so you can edit these parameters:
First set the port and press OK