Spectra Precision FAST Survey User Manual

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The port used on data collector side should be defined
when setting the chosen device.

2. Setting a rover to receive corrections from an NTRIP

network:

• Depending on the receiver used, choose the

appropriate device so you can set

Network= “NTRIP”

(see the above two tables).

• Tap on

, next to

Network.

In the

Name drop-down list, overwrite “<New>” with

the name of the NTRIP broadcaster. Then enter the
NTRIP broadcaster’s IP address and port ID. Lastly,
enter the user name and password allowing the rover to
acquire corrections from this NTRIP service.

NOTE: For each new NTRIP broadcaster entry, first
select “<New>” from the

Name drop-down list, and

then enter the NTRIP broadcaster’s parameters.
Reciprocally, when you want to delete an NTRIP
broadcaster entry, first select its name from the

Name

drop-down list and then tap on the

Delete button.

Tap

to validate your new settings. This takes you

back to the

RTK tab.

Further down on the screen, through

, you may

read advanced information describing the NTRIP
broadcaster (NTRIP source table). The description of
an NTRIP source includes:

-

Name: Base name

-

Identifier: Base identifier

-

Short Id: Abbreviated identification

-

Type: Base model.

-

Format: Format of corrections generated by the base

-

Misc: Additional information the NTRIP broadcaster

would like to share with users.

-

Send Rover Position to Network: Indicate whether the

NTRIP network needs to acquire a rough position from
the rover before it can deliver corrections to that rover.

3. Setting a rover to receive corrections from a static IP

address:

Choose the appropriate device so you can set
Network=“TCP/IP Direct” (or “UDP/IP Direct”).

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