3 Command Line Reference
3.2.6
Navigation Filter
sao
gao
setAntennaOffset
getAntennaOffset
Antenna
Antenna
DeltaE
DeltaN
DeltaU
Type (20)
SerialNr (20)
SetupID
+ Main
all
-1000.0000
. . . 0.0000
. . . 1000.0000
m
-1000.0000
. . . 0.0000
. . . 1000.0000
m
-1000.0000
. . . 0.0000
. . . 1000.0000
m
Unknown
Unknown
0 . . . 255
RxControl: Navigation > Receiver Setup > Antennas
Use these commands to define/inquire the parameters that are associated with the antenna
connected to your receiver.
The arguments
DeltaE
,
DeltaN
and
DeltaU
are the offsets of the antenna reference point (ARP,
see section 2.5 ) with respect to the marker, in the East, North and Up (ENU) directions re-
spectively, expressed in meters. All absolute positions reported by the receiver are marker
positions, obtained by subtracting this offset from the ARP. The purpose is to take into ac-
count the fact that the antenna may not be located directly on the surveying point of interest.
Use the argument
Type
to specify the type of your antenna. For best positional accuracy, it is
recommended to select a type from the list returned by the command
. This is the list of antennas for which the receiver can compensate for phase
center variation (see section 2.5). If
Type
does not match any entry in the list returned by
, the receiver will assume that the phase center variation
is zero at all elevations and frequency bands, and the position will not be as accurate. If
the antenna name contains whitespaces, it has to be enclosed between double quotes. For
proper name matching, it is important to keep the exact same number of whitespaces and
the same case as the name returned by
The argument
SerialNr
is the serial number of your particular antenna. It may contain letters
as well as digits (do not forget to enclose the string between double quotes if it contains
whitespaces).
The argument
SetupID
is the antenna setup ID as defined in the RTCM standard. It is a pa-
rameter for use by the service provider to indicate the particular reference station-antenna
combination. The number should be increased whenever a change occurs at the station that
affects the antenna phase center variations. Setting
SetupID
to zero means that the values
of a standard model type calibration should be used. The value entered for this argument is
used to set the setup ID field in the message type 23 of RTCM2.3, and in message types 1007,
1008 and 1033 of RTCM3. It has otherwise no effect on the receiver operation.
Example
COM1>
sao, Main, 0.1, 0.0, 1.3, "AERAT2775_159 SPKE", 5684, 0<CR>
$R: sao, Main, 0.1, 0.0, 1.3, "AERAT2775_159
SPKE", 5684, 0
AntennaOffset, Main, 0.1000, 0.0000, 1.3000, "AERAT2775_159
SPKE", 5684, 0
COM1>
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