Getting Started With Ibase; About The Receiver; Parts Of The Receiver; Front Panel - CHCNAV iBase GNSS User Manual

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Getting Started with iBase

2 Getting Started with iBase

2.1 About the Receiver

The ibase GNSS receiver is a professional GNSS base station. The working performance is
close to GNSS receiver with external radio, but user no need to carry heavy external battery,
external radio and radio antenna. 5W internal radio ensures that the end user can reach 8km
work range. It supports the radio interference checking technology, judge the radio signal
real time, make sure user can select the most suitable channel to use.
The LCD panel enables user to check satellite-tracking status, internal battery status, Wi-Fi
status, working mode, data logging status and basic receiver information. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
technology provides cable-free communication between the receiver and controller.
The receiver can be used as the part of an RTK GNSS system with CHC LandStar 7 software.
To configure the receiver for performing a wide variety of functions, you can use the web
interface by connecting the receiver with PC or smartphone through Wi-Fi.

2.2 Parts of the Receiver

The operating controls are all located on the front panel. Battery compartment and SIM card
slot are on the bottom. Serial port is located on the bottom of the unit. The radio antenna port
is located on the top of the unit.

2.2.1 Front Panel

The following figure shows a front view of the receiver.
Front panel
The front panel contains four indicator LEDs and two buttons.
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