GPS-Base User Manual
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Table 2. Differential correction formats supported by the GPS-Base
Format
Purpose
RTCA
The RTCA format is suitable for GPS differential corrections for the RT3000,
RT4000 and RT2002 products. The RTCA format is compatible with older RT3000
products (serial numbers below about 150). The RTCA format is not suitable for
GLONASS.
RTCA2
The RTCA2 format is suitable for GPS and GLONASS differential corrections for
the RT3000, RT4000, RT2002 and RT2004 products. It is not compatible with older
RT3000 products (serial numbers below about 150).
RTCM V3
The RTCM V3 format is suitable for GPS and GLONASS differential corrections for
the RT3000, RT4000 and RT2002 products. It is not suitable for RT2004 products.
More detailed information on the different formats is given at the end of the manual in
the section called “Differential correction format details”.
File logging
The GPS-Base software can log data on to the hard disk of the PC. Files can be logged
in Novatel binary format and in RTCM V3 format.
Features
The GPS-Base is a self-contained unit that includes:
The Base-Station GPS receiver.
External Radio Modem.
GPS Antenna, 15m Cable and Tripod.
Radio Modem Aerial, Cable and Magnetic Mount.
All that is needed to operate the GPS-Base is an external power source (normally a
battery) and a PC or Laptop.
The GPS-Base also includes a radio modem and antenna for use on the vehicle.
The radio modem in your GPS-Base will be factory configured for use in a particular
country or territory. Typically the radio can transmit between 2 km and 5 km line-of-
sight. Trees, buildings, hills and other obstructions limit the range that can be used.
Table 3 lists the different radio options that are commonly used with the GPS-Base.