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Using the UHF Kit Option
The UHF kit is an option that you can use to implement a
radio-based, standalone RTK base/rover system (see
for more details on all the items
provided in this kit).
With this configuration, you have full control of your base as
you can choose where and when to install and operate it.
You will need two UHF kits to implement a complete radio-
based RTK base/rover system. One kit will be installed on
base side, the other on rover side.
You will also need two UHF whip antennas, one at the base,
one at the rover. UHF antennas may be ordered separately, or
as part of specific accessories kits that you may need if you
wish to install the UHF antenna used at the base on a
separate pole. See
Other Optional Accessories on page 5
for
further details.
Configuring your radio modules is required before you can use
them. This procedure is discussed in
.
Internal vs. External Power Source for a Base Using a UHF
Radio Transmitter
: This point has already been discussed
when introducing the possible base setups. Please refer to
Internal vs. External Power Source on page 19
When a radio is used at the base, there is more power needed
than in any other base setup. In this case, the use of an
external power source (a 12 V battery) is recommended,
especially if the base is operated unattended for a full day’s
work.