User Manual

2 Overview
10 SNB900 Radio Modem User Guide
26.1 Power and I/O cables
The SNB900 base equipment set comes with:
Radio-to-receiver I/O cable
Antenna cable with antenna mount
•Power supply
Configuration cable, office computer to radio modem (this
enables you to use WinFlash to modify the SNB900
configuration)
When configured as a base, the radio modem receives data at the
DATA connector through the Lemo-to-Lemo cable that plugs into a
Trimble GPS receiver, or using the 26-pin cable. When the unit is
configured as a repeater, data connection is not required.
Power is connected to the unit at the POWER connector from a
suitable power source, either a stable DC power supply or a battery.
26.2 Default settings
The SNB900 radio modem is shipped from the factory with the
following default settings:
NETWORK – Network 1
MODE – Base with No Repeater
DATA PORT CONFIG – 38400 8–None–1