Spread spectrum radio antenna, Controller – NavCom RT-3010 Rev.F User Manual
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RT-3010 User Guide – Rev. F
and is certified to 70,000 feet (see Specifications for
restrictions).
Although rated to 70K feet, this antenna is not
designed for aircraft installations. Contact
for aircraft solutions.
Spread Spectrum Radio Antenna
The RT-3010, configured as a reference station or
rover, communicates via the integrated 2-way,
2.4GHz Spread Spectrum Radio (SSR). The SSR
was designed specifically for GPS RTK. It has built-in
interference rejection to prevent extraneous radio
signals from interfering with the reception or
transmission of the correction data. This antenna has
a black polyurethane finish and a female TNC
connector.
Controller
The RT-3010 GPS sensor is designed for use with an
external controller solution connected via one of two
serial COM ports.
This may be accomplished using a PC, Tablet PC or
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and a software
program which implements the rich control language
defined for NavCom GPS products. Refer to the
user’s guide of your controller solution for further
information. NavCom lists several application
software solutions on our website:
In addition, NavCom provides a Windows™ based
software utility, called StarUtil, with the receiver.
The StarUtil User Guide, P/N 96-310008-3001, is
available on-line at
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