Base network rtk configuration, Overview, Hardware requirements – NavCom Sapphire Rev.J User Manual
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E ........................................................... Base Network RTK Configuration
Overview
This will step you through setting up and using the SF-3050 in a Network Base Station for
outputting multiple correction formats to support traditional and VRS message structures (NCT,
RTCM v2.3, RTCM v3.1 Network, CMR, and CMR+) via various ports
by using NavCom’s
StarUtil 3000 configuration software. This section describes connection via Ethernet to a cell-
modem (i.e., Cybertech, as used by SmartNetAus or Geo++) for streaming data to RTK
networks.
This instruction applies to software version 2.0.10.0 and later.
This instruction requires that the receiver is optioned for RTK Network/Base/Rover.
Hardware Requirements
The following hardware is required for this interface:
SF-3050 receiver
Rover antenna PN 82-001020-3001LF
Choke ring antenna option:
PN 82-001021-3001LF
DC Power Cable (for battery power installations)
Choke ring antenna option:
PN 82-001021-3001LF
P/N 94-310274-3010LF is a 10 ft (3 m)
unterminated power cable with a filter used to
connect directly to a DC source.
Com 1 connection: RS-232 and Ethernet
interface cable P/N 94-310272-3006LF
Com 2 connection: RS-232 and USB Device
interface cable P/N 94-310273-3006LF
Low-loss coaxial cable (requirements are detailed later in this document)
Ethernet connection (either/or)
Cellular modem (i.e., Cybertech)
Router for a hardwire interface (secure connection preferred)
Radio modem for local RTK data (optional) and connecting cables
Cable requirements are based on the radio modem in use and are not detailed in this
document