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based on current GPS data/time.
Option 2 controls how often the ‘Last Modified’ and ‘Last Accessed’ timestamps of the log file get updated.
Because this causes a full SD file sync with every output from the ZED-F9P, we recommend leaving this
disabled to prevent serial data from possibly being not sent to the BT SPP send buffer.
Option 3 allows a user to set the max logging time. This is convenient to determine the location of a fixed
antenna or a receiver on a repeatable landmark. Set the RTK Surveyor to log RAWX data for 10 hours,
convert to RINEX, run through an observation processing station and you’ll get the corrected position with
<10mm accuracy. Please see the How to Build a DIY GNSS Reference Station tutorial for more information.
Note: If you are wanting to log RAWX sentences to create RINEX files useful for post processing the position of
the receiver please see the GNSS Configuration Menu. For more information on how to use a RAWX GNSS log to
get higher accuracy base location please see the How to Build a DIY GNSS Reference Station tutorial.
Configure Base Menu
Select the type of base setup
By default, the RTK Surveyor will enter 'Survey-In' mode when a user sets the SETUP switch to Base. The unit will
monitor all constellations until both the observation time and required mean 3D standard deviation is met. u-blox
recommends 60s and 5m but these are configurable. Please know that setting very long observation times (people
have tried 24 hours) and very small means (1m or less) really doesn't get you much. Survey-in is limited in it's
precision. It's quick (1 minute!) but it's much less precise than a PPP setup.
Base mode set to static position
Pressing 1 will change the base mode to Fixed/Static Position. A user is then able to enter the known position of
the antenna in either ECEF or Geographic coordinates. Whenever a user switches the SETUP switch to Base the
GNSS receiver will immediately go into base mode with these coordinates and nearly immediately begin outputting
RTCM correction data.
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