
Hardware Connectivity
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System Guide to R
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The backpack-mounted Power Module is identical to the RTK base system and
pole-mounted Power Module. The Power Module connects directly to the left-
hand side of the GPS Receiver Module. To connect the module, align the module
and the housing and insert the small ledge of the module into the rear of the GPS
Receiver Module housing as shown in Figure 3.26. Swing the module closed until
the latch on the Power Module clicks into place. Make sure that the module is well
seated, and the latch is completely closed.
GPS Receiver - Max-RF Adapter
To provide a path for GPS and UHF RF signals to enter the Z-Max from range pole
mounted antennas, the Max-RF Adapter is used (Figure 3.27). The Max-RF Adapter
has a connector for UHF and GPS signal (both TNC type). Insert the Max-RF Adapter
into the antenna receptacle at the top of the GPS Receiver Module. Make sure the
base of the Adapter is oriented so that the flattened area is lined up with the flattened
area of the receptacle, and the module can easily be pushed into place. Once in
place, twist the threaded collar until the antenna is securely locked in place.
Figure 3.26
GPS Receiver - Power Module Connection
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