Operation OEM6 Cards and Enclosures
Chapter 4
OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 12
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Manual Set Up via COM2
Master:
serialconfig com2 9600 N 8 1 N on
interfacemode com2 novatel novatelx off
movingbasestation enable
log com2 novatelxobs ontime 1
log com2 novatelxref ontime 1
log headinga onnew
log gphdt onnew
Rover:
serialconfig com2 9600 N 8 1 N on
interfacemode com2 novatelx novatel off
log com2 headingext2b onnew
log headinga onnew
log gphdt onnew
hdtoutthreshold 1.0
4.3.4
PDP and GLIDE
™
Configurations
Pseudorange/Delta-Phase (PDP) and GLIDE position filters can be used for single-frequency single point,
WAAS or DGPS positioning. Refer to the
PDPFILTER
and
PDPMODE
commands in the
(OM-20000129).
To reset the PDP or GLIDE
filter:
pdpfilter reset
To enable the PDP filter:
pdpfilter enable
Ensure the
PDPFILTER
command is used before the
PDPMODE
command. Set the PDP type and kinematic
type according to the application. For most kinematic applications:
pdpmode relative dynamic
or
pdpmode relative auto
The rest of the setup is position type and log dependent according to the application. For example, details of
the
RTKSOURCE
,
PSRDIFFSOURCE
,
INTERFACEMODE
,
SERIALCONFIG
and other configuration commands
are outlined in the
OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
(OM-20000129). Also refer to the NovAtel
application note
APN-038 Pseudorange/Delta-Phase (PDP) and GLIDE
(additional Application Notes available at
4.4
STEADYLINE
®
The STEADYLINE functionality helps mitigate the discontinuities that often occur when a GNSS receiver
changes positioning modes. The effect is especially evident when a receiver transitions from an RTK position
mode solution to a lower accuracy “fall back” solution, such as NovAtel CORRECT PPP, DGPS,
WAAS+GLIDE or even autonomous GLIDE (see
Figure 24, Positioning Change Without STEADYLINE
page 61). Smooth transitions are particularly important for agricultural steering applications where sudden
jumps are problematic.