Utilizing the rtk extension harness, Utilizing just low loss coax cable, Specific tower setup information – John Deere STARFIRE RTK OMPFP11348 User Manual

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900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup

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Specific Tower Setup Information

It is recommended that the receiver be, at minimum, 9.1
m (30 ft) away from the tower to prevent both Shading
and Multipathing. This distance may vary depending on
the frame design of the tower or structure that you are
mounting it around.

When using the 91 m (300 ft) extension harness, do not
cut the harness to the length needed. This harness has
built in voltage protection and is shielded. Cutting the
harness will limit the effectiveness of the harness and will
cause failures of either the radio or the receiver due to
static electricity build up on the harness. This harness

was built to be buried underground, so it is suggested to
bury all extra harness underground to protect the harness.

After deciding what structure that you will be mounting
your base station on, there are five different ways to set
up your base station.

Utilizing Both The 91 m (300 ft) RTK Extension Harness
And Low Loss Coax Cable

Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness

Utilizing A Repeater

Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable

Leaving The Radio And Receiver As A Single Unit

Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness

This base station setup allows you to mount the receiver
at a secure location and mounting the radio, with antenna,
to an elevated position, and utilizing 91 m (300 ft) of
RS232 cable between the receiver and radio.

A—Radio mounted on tower

B—Base Station Receiver

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Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable

This base station set up leaves the receiver and radio in a
secure location and using low loss coax cable running to
the antenna at an elevated position.

A—Receiver and Radio

B—Coax Cable

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