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– Type in the three geographical coordinates (
Latitude
,
Longitude
,
Height
) of the base, as well as the location
on the antenna (
Reference Position
) for which these
coordinates are given.
– Or click on the
Get Current Position
button to make the
currently computed position the new base position. In
this case, it is assumed that the receiver actually
calculates a position at the time you click the button.
As a result, the above three coordinates fields above
are overwritten with the current computed position,
and the
Reference Position
field is automatically set to
“
L1 Phase Center
”.
NOTE: The antenna height was entered when specifying
the number of antennas used by the receiver (see
• Additionally, in the
Other Settings
section, you may change
the primary GNSS system used (
GPS
is the default
selection).
• Click
Configure
.
• Set the device used by the receiver to send out its
corrections:
–
If corrections are broadcast via radio, go to
Receiver
>
Radio
to enter all radio parameters. You may use the
internal radio or an external radio.
– If corrections are broadcast over the Internet, go to
Receiver
>
Network
to set the device used (this may be
Ethernet, Modem or WiFi; more information about how
to set up theses devices can be found in the relevant
context-sensitive Help).
• You still have to set which corrections the base will
generate. This is detailed in
NOTE: You may also set a base to use a virtual antenna. This
is required when a rover using the corrections from this base
has no information on the model of GNSS antenna used at
the base. In this case a virtual antenna can be used
(ADVNULLANTENNA or GPPNULLANTENNA). If you don’t
need a virtual antenna, just keep the
Antenna Name
field set
to
OFF
.
Working from the Receiver Front Panel
The receiver user interface offers an alternative to the Web
Server to set up a static base. Please follow the detailed
procedure described in
).