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rate.
7. Click Apply.
8. Click OK to close the Receiver Configuration screen.
9. On the main screen, check the LQ field to ensure the receiver obtains differential
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Baud rate drop-down list – select a baud rate (i.e., the receiver port baud rate at
which differential messages will be received from modem).
Figure 3-14. Rover Configuration – Ports
corrections. Usually, the receiver will start to output the coordinates of the antenna's
phase center along with the solution type within 10-30 seconds.
The geodetic coordinates displayed on the Geo tab are always computed in WGS84
and have four solution types.
Standalone – where receiver computes 3D coordinates in autonomous mode
without using differential corrections.
Code differential – where the Rover receiver computes the current relative
coordinate in differential mode using only pseudo ranges.
RTK float – where the Rover receiver computes the current relative coordinates in
differential mode using both pseudo ranges and phases; however, with a float
solution, the phase ambiguity is not a fixed integer number and the "float"
estimate is used instead.
RTK fixed – where the Rover receiver computes current relative coordinates, with
ambiguity fixing, in differential mode.
The LQ field reflects the status of the received differential messages and contains
the following information:
Data link quality in percentage
Time (in seconds) elapsed since the last received message
Total number of received correct messages
S E T U P A N D S U R V E Y
Surveying with the Maxor
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