1 – BASE MODE
The
Settop RadioLink
is connected to a GNSS
receiver in order to transmit corrections.
Communication option 1,
Communication option 2,
Settop Radiolink
STARTER GUIDE
3 - SETTOP REPEATER MODE
The
Settop RadioLink
is connected to a
Settop
Repeater
device so as to transmit the differential
corrections via radio received through an NTRIP
protocol.
The Settop RadioLink adjusts perfectly onto the Settop
Repeater device at the back. By means of the
connectors and two screws, the devices are perfectly
and tightly joined.
As soon as the SETTOP Repeater is turned on it will
automatically set up the SETTOP RadioLink. The device
should be placed on a tripod and in an area with GPRS
coverage.
LED indicators.
Once the SETTOP RadioLink device has been
suitably connected.
LED TX (Transmit) must be constantly flashing.
LED RX (Receive) must be off when in Base mode*;
in Repeater mode, it must flash, alternating with the
TX.
LED POWER must be permanently on when it is
being powered.
*NB: In Base mode, the LED might flash if there are
external sources of interference.
2 – REPEATER MODE
The
Settop RadioLink
is set up to repeat the signal
of a base station.
The radio must be configured in Repeater mode prior to
the field trip and using the Pacific Crest ADL Conf.
software. When the batteries are connected, the radio
automatically turns on, starting to receive the
corrections from the base and to immediately transmit
them, expanding radio range.