Basic Differential Setup - Novatel SMART6 User Manual

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Operation
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The configuration shown in Figure 9, Basic Differential Setup is valid for SMART6 receivers
without optional Bluetooth.
For a SMART6 receiver with Bluetooth, two of the serial devices connect through COM1 and
COM2 and the other device must connect through Bluetooth.
System biases can introduce errors, refer to our GNSS Book found on our Web site at
introduction-to-gnss/
station (two NovAtel receivers) is required to receive corrections. SBAS corrections can be accomplished
with one receiver and are exceptions to the base/rover concept. Generally, a link capable of data throughput
at a rate of 9600 bits per second and less than 4.0 s latency is recommended.
Once the base and rover are set up, configure them as shown in the configuration examples that follow in
Section 3.3.1, Base Station Configuration on page 25 and Section 3.3.2, Rover Station Configuration on
page 26.
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Figure 9: Basic Differential Setup
COM1
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AUX
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Description
SMART6 receiver
User supplied 5 A fast blow fuse
User supplied power supply, for example a battery
User supplied device to COM1
User supplied device to COM2
User supplied device to AUX
User supplied cable or NovAtel 01018999 Communication/Power cable
for more information. In most cases, a data link between the base station and rover
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Rover
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AUX
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