2: Description of the system
Description of the system: Overview
Menu option
General Information
GNSS Reference Station Components
Unpacking the instrument
Instrument Components
Operation
Software
Power Supply
A detailed description of every Web Interface page is included in the Context sensitive help section.
General Information
Design
The GR/GM receivers
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are designed for a variety of permanent and semi-permanent reference station applications including network RTK, single
base station, scientific, campaign, monitoring and seismic studies
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collect, store and disseminate GNSS data
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are highly suited to system integration
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support a variety of external devices including communication, meteo and tilt
Features
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50 Hz data logging and streaming.
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SmartTrack+ measurement engine for higher accuracy and availability.
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Up to 10 multiple logging sessions and 20 data streams.
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Multiple data storage formats including MDB, RINEX and Hatanaka.
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Supports high capacity storage up to 32 GB and intelligent Smart clean-up.
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Multiple data output formats including Leica, Leica 4G, RTCM 2.x,3.x, LB2, BINEX, CMR, CMR+.
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Modern, user friendly Web interface GUI, available in different languages.
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Seamless integration with Leica GNSS Spider.
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Robust lightweight metal housing.
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Fully ruggedised to IP67, including a ruggedised Ethernet port.
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Simple mounting for IT rack, cabinet and wall mount. Receiver is also stackable.
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Built in communications Slot-in port.
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Integrated device management for external devices.
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Supports DHCP, DNS, DynDNS and mobile internet.
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Improved security including IP filtering, access management and HTTPS with custom SSL.
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Out of the box plug and play hostname setup.
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Wide supply voltage 10.5-28 V.
Description
A detailed list of GR/GM receiver design features, special features and
satellites tracked.
Details a typical reference station setup and the most common accessories
that can be used with a GR/GM receiver.
A list of the minimum items delivered with a GR/GM receiver.
A labelled diagram of the
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GR10/30 & GM10/30
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GR25/50
An overview of how to operate the instrument.
An overview of the software for the GR/GM receivers.
An overview of the power supply options for the GR/GM receivers.
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