Antenna height, Specific tower setup information – John Deere STARFIRE RTK OMPFP11348 User Manual

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900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup

JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-3/5

JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-4/5

JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-5/5

JS56696,0000807 -19-15APR10-1/1

Normal

Green Bar

Normal Operating Range

Acceptable range for high accuracy operations

PDOP value: 0 - 3.5

6 or more satellites in solution

PC9387 —UN—17OCT06

Normal

Marginal

Orange bar with permanent operator alert sign

Marginal operating range

Moderate risk of accuracy degradation

PDOP value: 3.5 - 4.5

5 satellites in solution

PC9388 —UN—17OCT07

Marginal

Poor

Red bar and flashing operator alert sign

Poor operating range

Significant risk of accuracy degradation - high accuracy
operations are not advised

PDOP value greater than 4.6

4 satellites or less in solution

PC9388 —UN—17OCT07

Poor

Antenna Height

RTK Shared Base Station: Antenna Height

In order to maintain a good RTK Radio link, the antenna
must be mounted high enough to radiate over the earth’s
curvature and any obstacles. As shown in the figure, the
curve of the earth can block the signal from the RTK link.
If the radiating base station radio antenna is mounted too
low, the broadcasting range will be drastically reduced.

PC9393 —UN—23OCT06

20-14

121511

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