This option allows one to configure the GNSS
receiver in RTK mode, so that the mobile receivers can work with a precision of
centimeters.
The method through which the receiver will be
initiated should first be selected
There are a series of common controls for the
different modes in the dialog boxes of each of these options
Antenna Height: Indicates the height of the antenna of the current
style selected. A dialog box where the rest of the properties can be modified
(internal or external, model, type of measurement, etc.) can be accessed by
clicking the button located to the right
Id: Name assigned to the reference, which will be
saved in the stations file associated to the current project.
Coordinates: Depending on the option selected, the current
coordinates will be shown as geodetic WGS-84 coordinates projected in the datum
associated to the current project or local coordinates if some kind of
calibration has been defined.
Post-process: If this box is checked, the recording of the
observations in the receiver will be activated in order to make a post-process
calculation, combining this information with that of the roving device. In which
case, it is necessary to fill in the File box entering a valid
name. The default value is in DDMMhhmm format (day-month-hour-minutes).
Start: The GNSS receiver is configured by clicking
this button, so that it will start to transmit information by radio or GSM.
This can be checked by means of the light indicators of the relevant
transmitter.
It is obligatory to enter the reference’s name
for all these options. This is stored in the current stations file through the Unknown
Position or Manual Entry options. Depending on whether or not a
calibration system has been selected for the project, local coordinates or
projected coordinates will respectively be saved.
See the User’s Manual to check the practical
applications of each of these cases.
Related Topics
GPS
Unknown Position
Select File
Manual Entry