MBX-4 User Guide
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Magnetic Mount
The magnetic mount, can be used to install the MGL-4 antennas on any
ferrous surface such as the roof of a vehicle. It consists of a mounting
extension three inches long, attached to a circular metal disk, housing a
magnet. A Mylar cover on the bottom of the mount protects the
mounting surface from abrasion. (Hemisphere GPS part number.
A three inch diameter zinc plated steel disc and a double sided adhesive
foam pad are included with the magnetic mount to attach the magnetic
mount to non-ferrous surfaces, such as fiberglass rooftops. For such an
installation, remove the protective backing from both sides of the
adhesive foam pad, and affix the foam pad to the non-ferrous surface.
Place the disc on top of the foam pad. You can then place the magnetic
mount securely on the metal plate, and remove as necessary.
The stem of the magnetic mount is removable from the base and
facilitates a 5/8” thread commonly used in the GIS and mapping
industry.
Summary of Contents for MBX-4
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Page 18: ...MBX 4 User Guide 9 Figure 1 1 World DGPS Radiobeacon Coverage ...
Page 27: ...18 2 Installation Figure 2 1 Receiver Cable Interface ...
Page 40: ...MBX 4 User Guide 31 Figure 2 5 MBX 4 Internal Signal Splitter Interface ...
Page 41: ...32 2 Installation ...
Page 66: ...MBX 4 User Guide 57 Scroll with the or keys to the correct mode BX or BX E and press ...
Page 67: ...58 3 MBX 4 Configuration and Operation ...
Page 68: ...4 NMEA 0183 Interface Interface Protocols NMEA 0183 Commands NMEA 0183 Queries ...
Page 81: ...72 4 NMEA 0183 Interface ...
Page 82: ...5 Troubleshooting ...
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Page 86: ...Appendices Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Beacon Information Further Reading ...
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