Appendix, Using an external radio transmitter, English – Spectra Precision FAST Survey User Manual

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Appendix

Using an External
Radio Transmitter

Using a Supported Radio:

• Choose the model of radio used from the

Device drop-down

list. You may need to make some additional settings,
depending on the model of radio you are using.

When shown, the

button next to the

Device drop-

down list, should be used to access and make these
additional settings. See table below.

Refer to Additional Settings for External Radios on
page 54
f
or more information.

Using a Non-Supported Radio:

• Select “Cable or Generic Device” from the

Device drop-

down list.

• Set the port baud rate to between 1200 and 115200 Bd

to be in agreement with the radio used.

• Refer to the manufacturer documentation to set the radio.

NOTE: With ProMark 220, on the

RTK tab, “Port B” is

reported to be the port used for the connection to the radio.
This should be understood as “port COM5” on ProMark 220
side.

Supported

Radio Model

Basic Settings

Additional Settings through

Satel

Select baud rate:
19200 or 38400

None (radio should be configured sep-
arately)

Ashtech
U-Link

Preset to 38400.
Cannot be changed.

Protocol, Power management,
squelch, over-the-air baud rate

ARF7474B
EU

Preset to 9600. Can-
not be changed.

Power management

ARF7474A
NA

Preset to 9600. Can-
not be changed.

Power management

Pacific Crest
PDL

Select baud rate:
9600, 19200, 38400,
57600 or 115200

Protocol, Power management,
squelch, over-the-air baud rate, for-
ward error correction, scrambling

Pacific Crest
ADL

Select baud rate:
9600, 19200, 38400,
57600 or 115200

Protocol, Power management,
squelch, over-the-air baud rate, for-
ward error correction, scrambling

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