Rtk base setup – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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RTK Surveying Preliminary Steps

RTK Base Setup

• You will need a tripod and a tribrach (not provided) to

install the base. The provided antenna extension pole
fitted with a 5/8” male adapter is also required in this
configuration.

• For a long-range radio link, i.e. more than 1 mile or 1.6

km, for which the radio antenna should be placed as high
as possible, it is good practice to install the antenna on
top of an antenna pole secured on a tripod (neither of
these items is provided).

• To power the radio, you need an external 9-16 V DC power

source. Using a standard 12-V DC battery is a convenient
choice. In this configuration, the ProMark 800 can be
powered either from the same power source
(recommended), using cable P/N 802143, or from its
internal battery.

Powering the ProMark 800 from the external battery offers
two advantages:

1. Operating sessions can be extended significantly.

2. The external battery operates as a trickle charger for

the ProMark 800’s internal battery.

The connection diagram is as follows.

ADL Vantage
or ADL Vantage Pro
Transmitter

ProMark 800 Base

Pacific Crest Data/Power Cable (A00630)

Radio Antenna

Power

RS (Port A)

Fuse (4 A)

External 9-16 V

DC Power Source

+

Cable Kit P/N 802143

SAE

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