RT-Base S User Manual
Revision: 151112
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Ensure the tripod and antenna are located in safe position and there is no chance
there will move or fall-over.
Connecting the GNSS antenna and radio modem cables
Before powering up the RT-Base S, the GNSS antenna should be connected to the
GNSS connector using the supplied GNSS cable. The GNSS connector on the
RT-Base S is located to the left of the carry handle.
Figure 5. RT-Base S cable connections
As shown above, the GNSS antenna connects to the left of the handle and the radio modem connects to
the right. Do not swap the connectors over or damage may occur.
If radio modems are being used to transmit and receive DGNSS corrections, one of the
supplied antennas should be connected to the Radio connector, located to the right of
the carry handle. The radio modem antenna should be placed as high up as possible (to
ensure good range is achieved), but should be located at least 20 centimetres from the
GNSS antenna.
Cable connection summary
Before powering the system, connect the GNSS antenna to the GNSS connector
using the supplied GNSS cable.
If radio modems are not required, there is no need to connect the radio modem
antenna to the Radio connector. If modems are being used, connect the antenna
before powering up the RT-Base S.
Ensure the radio modem is at least 20 centimetres from the GNSS antenna.