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Streaming service
Anyone with authorized access can obtain streamed information, such as GNSS
measurements or RTCM corrections, without having to control or issue commands to
the receiver. Users only need to connect with the port that is streaming the required
information.
2.3 Receiver Features
220-channels
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GPS: L1 C/A, L2E, L2C, L5
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GLONASS: L1 C/A, L1 P, L2 C/A, L2 P
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Galileo: L1 BOC, E5A, E5B, E5AltBOC
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BDS: B1, B2
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SBAS: L1 C/A, L5
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QZSS: L1 C/A, L1 SAIF, L2C, L5
Easy-to-use web page for quick configuration and status checking
IP65 water proof and dust proof level, rugged design
-40°C to +75°C (-40°F to +167°F) operating temperature
9 V to 36 V DC power input
Multiple languages available for web interface
NTRIP client/server/caster support
Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology for cable-free data transmission
2.4 Insert Battery and SIM Card
This receiver can withstand harsh environment that typically occurs during CORS
installation. However, it is a high-precision electronic instrument and should be
treated with reasonable care.
CAUTION
– Operating or storing the receiver outside the specified temperature
range can damage it.
2.5 Electronic Interfaces
High-power signals from a nearby radio or radar transmitter can overwhelm the
receiver circuits. This does not harm the instrument, but it can prevent the receiver
electronics from functioning correctly.
Avoid locating the receiver or antenna within 400 meters of powerful radar,
television, or other transmitters or GNSS antennas. Low-power transmitters, such as