Saving/restoring base and rover configurations, Engl ish – Spectra Precision FAST Survey User Manual

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The DSNP protocol should be used for the following
transmitter-receiver combinations:

Saving/Restoring

Base and Rover

Configurations

FAST Survey allows you to save into a file all the settings you
have prepared for your base or rover.

This function is useful when you regularly have to switch
between two or more configurations. By simply selecting the
right configuration, you immediately restore all the settings
FAST Survey needs to load to the receiver before it can
operate as expected.

The table below summarizes the parameters held in a
configuration file.

For network connections, the file includes the provider’s
connection parameters as well as, for NTRIP, the last
reference station selected from the source table. Needless to
say in these cases, you’ll really save time when starting your
system if you first take a couple of seconds to save your
configurations.

FAST Survey manages base and rover configurations
independently of job files. All saved configurations are
potentially usable in all new jobs and whatever the existing
jobs you re-open, provided the hardware available matches
the configuration.

The two procedures described below apply to either a base or
rover.

Transmitter

Receiver

Magellan Radio (P/N 800986-x0) U-Link Rx
Magellan Radio (P/N 800986-x0) PDL
U-Link TRx

PDL

U-Link TRx

TDRE (Z-Max)

Parameters

Base

Rover

Equipment manufacturer

Equipment model

Communication Type (Bluetooth or other)

Antenna height measurement type and value

Elevation mask

Ambiguity fixing

Use SBAS satellites

Use GLONASS satellites

Use Galileo satellites

Use virtual antenna

NMEA outputs

Store vectors in raw data

Device used in RTK data link and device settings

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