Command and Log Reference
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60 seconds positioning results are set as the base station coordinates. When time is
up to 60 seconds, or the optimized coordinates accuracy of the horizontal and vertical
reach 0.5m, the receiver will stop the self-optimizing calculation and the final
optimized coordinates are set as the base station coordinates.
Command Format:
MODE BASE [ID]
Input Example:
MODE BASE
Table 3-4: Base Station Mode with Default Parameters
Command
Mode
Field Parameter
Parameters Description
MODE
BASE
1
-
Option for default base station
mode
MODE
BASE
1
ID
Optional field for base station ID.
Positive integer between 0 and
1023.
3.1.4
Self-Optimizing Base Station Mode
Set the receiver to optimize the positioning results, when optimize to the
specified time or precision, the receiver will automatically fix the final coordinates as
the base station coordinates. The position optimization will last a set length of time,
or until the optimized position errors are less than the thresholds. That is, when the
optimization time is up, or the optimized coordinates accuracy of the horizontal and
vertical reach the set values, the receiver will stop the self-optimizing calculation and
the final optimized coordinates are set as the base station coordinates.
When the base station receiver has first been started in the self-optimaizing mode,
then user re-enters the fixed coordinates, the receiver will reset to the fixed base
station mode, that is, the receiver switch to the working mode of user input coordinate
mode:
Command Format:
MODE BASE [ID] TIME [T STD1 STD2]
Input Example:
MODE BASE TIME 60 1 1
MODE BASE 1 TIME 60 2.5 3.5
Table 3-5: Base Station Mode with Self-Optimizing Coordinates
Command
Mode
Field Parameter
Parameters Description
MODE
BASE
TIME
1
time
Maximum time for average
position, in units of seconds