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Base/Rover Configuration
You are using your own ProMark3 RTK base to generate the
RTCM corrections needed by the rover. A pair of Magellan li-
cense-free, plug-and-play radios is used for the data link.
In the Base/Rover Configuration example described in this
guide:
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“Surveying” is used as the user interface.
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The base is installed on a known point. The coordinates
of this point were uploaded to ProMark3 RTK from a
GNSS Solutions project containing this point. This
means the point is now selectable from the list of control
points stored in the ProMark3 RTK.
NOTE: Points uploaded to ProMark3 RTK through this
method always have their coordinates automatically con-
verted to WGS84.
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The “Bar” method is used to achieve rover initialization.
On the rover, a range pole fitted with a quick release
adaptor is required to use this method.