Performance, Tracking characteristics – NavCom SF-3050 Rev.B User Manual
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SF-3050 User Guide – Rev B
Minimal data latency
2 GB of internal memory
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NavCom Ultra Compact RTK format, RTCM 2.3
and 3.0 (code & carrier), and CMR/CMR+.
Output NMEA 0183, NavCom Binary, NavCom
ASCII formats
Configurable as RTK base or rover
RTK
Extend
Programmable output rates
Event Marker input
1PPS
Output
Communications Ports: RS-232, RS-422,
USB 2.0 (Device & Host), Bluetooth, & Ethernet
Performance
SF-3050 performance is dependant on location,
satellite geometry, atmospheric condition and GNSS
correction.
Tracking Characteristics
The SF-3050 engine has 67 signal channels with the
required flexibility to track all civilian GNSS and SBAS
signals. The SF-3050 engine is also capable of
tracking the code and carrier from all GNSS signals.
L5 and G2 are not available simultaneously
due to hardware resource sharing. Select a
signal according to these environmental
considerations:
• Shade: G2 provides the best results, though
positioning is less accurate in shade.
• Open Sky: L5 provides the best
positioning accuracy.
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Not supported in v1.0 software