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Press one of the vertical keys to see the computed position
for the primary antenna (marked ) and the secondary
antenna (marked ).
When corrections are received and used, is displayed on
the General Status screen together with the age of corrections
(see General Status on page 27).
To configure the receiver as a Dual RTK rover, use the Web
Server as follows:
• Go to Receiver > Position > Rover Setup.
• Set Processing Mode to Dual RTK.
• Select how the corrections are being transmitted to the
receiver by setting Input Mode accordingly.
If you choose Automatic, the receiver will find by itself
which of its ports are used to acquire corrections.
If you choose Manual, you need to specify each of the two
ports. The “RTK-1” line will define the port routing the
corrections allowing the receiver to compute the position
of the primary antenna, whereas the “RTK-2” line will
define the port routing the corrections allowing the
receiver to compute the position of the secondary
antenna.
NOTE: The same set of corrections, hence the same port,
can be used for both antennas.
• Additionally, in the Other Settings section, you may change
the primary GNSS system used (GPS is the default
selection), limit the level of position accuracy to less than
what the receiver can actually achieve in this case.
Typically you will choose RTK Position to match to the
selected operating mode.
• Select the model of dynamics that suits the movement
pattern of your rover best.
• Click Configure.
• Set the device used by the receiver to acquire corrections:
– If corrections are received via radio, go to Receiver >
Radio to enter all radio parameters. You may use the
internal radio or an external radio.
– If corrections are received 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). Then go to Receiver > I/Os to
start data reception in NTRIP or Direct IP mode.