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When configuring receivers for RTK surveying, use
the following list to ensure the receivers are properly
set up:
• Configure one receiver as an RTK Base station
and the other receiver as an RTK Rover.
• Configure the communication data link for trans-
mitting and receiving corrections.
• Set up the Base receiver over a known point to
begin collecting static observation data and trans-
mitting corrections. Set up the Rover receiver to
begin collecting RTK data.
When configuring receivers for post-processing
surveying, use the following list to ensure the receiv-
ers are properly set up:
• Configure one receiver as a Base station and the
other receiver as a Rover.
• Set up the Base receiver over a known point to
begin collecting static observation data. Set up the
Rover receiver to begin collecting static or kine-
matic observation data.
Both Base and Rover receivers must be configured
according to the desired survey method.
In applications where real-time positioning results
are required, the Base receiver provides the correc-
tion information needed to properly calculate the lo-
cation of the Rover receiver. A Base station is normally
set up over a known point and collects GPS/GLONASS
data from satellites. As the receiver picks up satellite
data, it measures the carrier and code phases to ac-
curately compute and verify its location. Then, the
receiver transmits this information via radio (UHF or
GSM) to the Rover receiver.
The Rover receiver applies correction information
from the Base station to its current location to accu-
rately calculate one or more points. Rovers are mo-
bile GNSS receivers on a survey pole or bipod that
compares the information from the Base station to
the data it logs from satellites and applies correction
algorithms to accurately calculate a new point.
In applications intended for post-processing, the
receivers typically log code phase and/or carrier
phase measurements separately from common satel-
lites and during the same time interval. This data is
then processed using post-processing software (for
example, Justin).
The following Base and Rover configurations are
recommended for the most common applications.
However, you can select configuration parameters as
needed for your particular jobsite.
Note:
Do not make other changes without consulting the Net-
View Software Manual.
1. Connect the receiver and computer, start NetView
and establish the connection as described above.
2. Click
Receiver
4
Parameters
on the left panel.
3. In the
General
tab check antenna status and set
the parameter
Antenna Input
to
External
if the external
antenna will be used.
4. Open the Log files tab and then TriPad tab and
set the following parameters, click
Apply
.
Note:
Parameter
Base
Rover
Implicit Message Output
Period
15 seconds
Elevation mask angle
15 degrees
File name prefix
Enter a unique ID, such as the last 3 digits
of receiver’s serial number. By deafault the
prefix is log
FN key mode
(starts/stops the data recording when FN
button is used)
Select LED blink
mode switch for
Static data
Select Occupation
mode switch (for
RTK)
Initial dynamic mode
-
Select Dynamic (for
trajectory survey)
Click Apply every time after the parameter was changed,
otherwise the receiver won’t save the changes. Click Refresh, to
ensure the changed parameters and new configuration are saved.
Figure 9.
Log Files tab
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