Uhf Radio Usage - Javad Maxor Operator's Manual

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UHF Radio Usage

Notice:
Many countries require a license for radio users (such as
the United States). Be sure you comply with all local laws
while operating a UHF radio.
Working in RTK mode has made UHF the most popular choice for
communications between Base and Rover receivers. The user should know the
strengths and weaknesses of this technology to get the best use out of your
Maxor system.
The quality and strength on the UHF signals translates into the range of your
UHF communications. The following concepts will help you get the most out of
your UHF based communication systems:
1.
Tip: Use
communication.
2.
• Ensure the Base radio has a fully charged battery.
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Your system's range will greatly depend on the local conditions.
Topography, local communications and even meteorological conditions play
a major role in the possible range of your RTK communications. A 35 Watt
base radio will allow your Maxor system to reach distances of up to 12 miles
using the standard antenna, depending on local conditions. Distances in the
order of 4 to 7 miles (6 to 11 km) can be easily reached.
a
scanner
Your system's range will increase by adjusting the antenna of your Base
station in one of the following ways.
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find
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