I N T R O D U C T I O N
1
Getting to Know Your Maxor
Power Board
GNSS Receiver Board
1-10 Maxor Operator's Manual
Complete information regarding your radio system can also be found in
your radio modem documentation.
The internal power board manages receiver power and battery charging,
and is connected to the receiver board and the batteries. The power
board receives power from the internal batteries, even when the receiver
is turned off. This feature allows the internal batteries to charge,
regardless of the receiver's status (on or off). To prevent the batteries
from discharging when the receiver is stored, put the receiver in Zero
Power Mode (see "Zero Power Mode" on page 4-19 for more
information). The batteries will not charge in this mode.
The power board's processor and firmware are independent of the
receiver card. To ensure firmware compatibility, the GPS receiver
board and power board must be loaded with firmware from the same
package.
The Maxor is supplied depending on the desired receiver functionality
with a Euro-80 or Euro-112 card, Maxor GGDT is supplied with board
Euro-112T.
Table 1-1 lists the options available for these card models.
Table 1-1. Euro Card Options
Euro Card Model
Euro-80 GG
Euro-80 GD
Euro-112 GGD
Euro-112 GGDT
A WAAS-enabled JNS receiver allows simultaneous tracking of two
WAAS satellites. Each of the WAAS satellites is allocated its own
channel.
Available Options
G: GPS L1
GG: GPS/GLONASS L1
G: GPS L1
GD: GPS L1/L2
GD: GPS L1/L2
GG: GPS/GLONASS L1
GGD: GPS/GLONASS L1/L2
GD: GPS L1/L2
GG: GPS/GLONASS L1
GGD: GPS/GLONASS L1/L2
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