General parameters – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Using the Web Server
NTRIP caster, through two distinct mount points managed
by the caster.
• Programming the data generated by a base is addressed
separately (see Defining the Data Generated by a Base on
page 70 and Rover Operating in Flying RTK Mode on
page 63).
• Configuring a permanently operating reference station is
addressed in separate manuals (ProFlex 800 CORS
Getting Started Guide for the short version, and also the
CORS Station Chapter in this manualthe ProFlex 800
Reference Manual).
General
Parameters
• Click on the
Base Setup menu.
• Set the receiver parameters:
–
Dynamic: Choose the type of motion that best suits the
base (static, quasi-static, walking, ship, automobile,
aircraft, unlimited, adaptive or user-defined).
Typically, a base is static.
–
Moving Position: Enable this option if the base may be
moving while being operated. For all other cases where
the base always stays static, keep this option disabled.
–
Latitude, Longitude, Ellipsoid Height: Use these three
fields only when the
Moving Position option is disabled.
Use them to enter the reference position of the base
(three-dimensional geographical coordinates). The
coordinates shown in these fields are irrelevant and not
used when the
Moving Position option is enabled.
Clicking on the
Get current position button assigns the
last position computed by the receiver to the base as
its reference position. It makes no sense to use this
button when the
Moving Position option is enabled.
• Set the GNSS antenna parameters:
–
Reference Position: Specify the physical point on the
base system for which the receiver will generate
corrections. The three possible choices are: Antenna
L1 phase center, Antenna Reference Point (ARP) or
Ground Mark.
–
Measurement Type: Specify the method that was used
when setting up the base system to measure the height
of the GNSS antenna (Vertical or Slant Height).
–
Antenna Height: Value of base antenna height,
expressed in the selected distance unit, as measured
according to the specified measurement method.