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iG8 User Manual
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After a few moments:
the receiver will be configured…
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You will be returned to the main menu:
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Continue to the next section to verify operation.
Troubleshooting a UHF Base / Rover Pair
Base Too Close to UHF Rover
The receive radios in the iG8 are very sensitive. This is why they work well at long distances from the Base.
If the rover is very near the Base (less than 20 feet), the receiver in the Rover may be ‘over saturated’ and not able to
understand the Base. The Base will be TOO LOUD for the Rover to decipher correction messages.
If you suspect you are too close to the base, move the Rover further away or remove the UHF antenna from rover to
reduce the received signal strength. Don’t forget to reattach the UHF antenna to the Rover when you move away from
the base.
Never remove the UHF antenna from a transmitting Base.
Verify that the Base is Transmitting
Check to insure that the orange LED above the display on the right side is flashing once each second on the Base:
Check to insure that the Base front panel display shows:
Mode Ba se Int . UH F
Use your handheld receiver to listen to the corrections. Verify that there is not another base on the same frequency.
Is the Frequency correct? (Not the Channel, the Frequency is what is most important.)
Do the Radio Protocols match?
Does the Channel Spacing match?
Is the Sensitivity on the Base set to Low?
Is the Sensitivity on the Rover set to High?
Is the Base tracking more than 7 satellites? (‘SV: X’; where X is higher than 7)?