Using a cdma cell phone for network connection, Internet – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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RTK Configuration Steps
Using a CDMA Cell Phone for Network Connection
Your receiver is fitted with an internal GSM/GPRS modem but
can also be operated with an external CDMA cell phone, as
illustrated in the diagram below.
The CDMA connection is entirely controlled from the data
collector, which will automatically forward corrections to the
receiver via a Bluetooth link
The procedure for operating a rover with a CDMA cell phone
can be outlined as follows:
1. On the data collector, you may need first to edit the
default dialup string.
2. Use Bluetooth Manager on the data collector to detect the
cell phone. When this is done, pair the data collector with
the cell phone. This will ease and speed up future
connections.
For detailed information
on steps 1-4, refer to
“CDMA Connection
Using an External Cell
Phone“ (pages 21-23)
in the “Handheld
Platform for
ProMark120/220”
Getting Started Guide.
3. On the data collector, use the
Start>Settings>Network and
Dial-up Connections utility to create a dial-up connection to
your Internet Service Provider.
4. Make this connection active.
5. On the data collector, take the necessary steps to make
sure your receiver is configured to receive corrections via
Bluetooth from the data collector.
For example, if you are using FAST Survey, go to
Equip>GPS Rover, RTK tab and select “Data Collector
Internet” in the
Device field. Select the desired connection
type in the
Network field (NTRIP, etc.). Assuming the
connection data have already been entered for the
selected mode, your rover should start receiving
corrections and rapidly switch to the FLOAT then the
FIXED position status.
CDMA Cell Phone
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Internet
ProFlex 800