Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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For all ATOM message types, you also need to choose
between the different formats available:
• 4: Standard (Static Base)
• 100: Compact (Static Base)
• 101: Super Compact (Static Base)
• 204: Standard (Moving Base)
• 300: Compact (Moving Base)
For each of the listed CMR and RTCM message types, you can
place the mouse cursor over the “I” sign adjacent to the
Refresh Rate field and read the full definition of the message.
The ports used to output the differential messages are
defined on the
Base Setup page. A priori, it does not make
sense to output differential messages in a rover.
NMEA Messages
Use this page to define the NMEA messages generated by a
receiver, whether a base or a rover.
To define the output of an NMEA message on a given port,
you just need to select the message type from the
Message
drop-down list, the output port from the
Output drop-down
list, then enter its output rate, in seconds, in the
Rate field,
and click on the
Add button. All the messages you add or
modify on this page will be definitively saved in the receiver
after you click on the
Configure button located at the bottom
of the page.
The new message definition will then appear as a new row in
the table on the right.