Rover User Manual Version 3.0
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Example
Below is XeosOnline output from a Rover that utilized its default timers and transmitted
appropriately. During the first hour of testing, the $scm command was sent, after which the
device was inverted. After inversion an Orientation Change message was sent on the next
transmission interval.
All GPS SNRs from the top and bottom of the Rover were at or above 38 as expected for successful
test in the Location Log.
Message Log
Location Log
Deployment of the Rover
Below are installation tips for the Rover:
Ensure that the Rover is moored with the white end of the enclosure facing up.
The top of the Rover must have as good a view of the full sky as possible.
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Alongside a wall or tall obstruction will cause coverage to suffer.
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For concealed deployment, the antenna surface must not be obstructed by metal
or wood. Thick amounts of other materials may also cause interference.
Rover should not be deployed near (less than 1 metre) other transmitters.