Note: Should you prefer to determine your position in a different way,
and as a result, have your latitude & longitude data in degrees/minutes/
seconds, you need to convert this data to the decimal format e.g., by using
a conversion tool, such as Earth Point www.earthpoint.us , or
https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/dms-decimal:
5.
Determine your altitude: To find the elevation of your location, search online for a
Google Maps elevation finder
tool. Do not forget to add the height above ground for
your antenna.
If a more exact altitude is desired, the use of a topographical map is recommended. Applying
the WGS 84 standard will likely yield the most accurate elevation.
3.3.3.10 GNSS Constellations
VersaSync allows you to select which GNSS constellations can be tracked. For example, you
can determine if you want GLONASS satellites to be tracked (besides GPS).
Selecting GNSS Constellations
Your VersaSync is capable of tracking multiple GNSS constellations simultaneously.
To verify if satellite signals for the selected GNSS constellations are currently received, see
"Determining Which GNSS Satellites Are Received" on page166.
Configuring GNSS Constellations
To configure which GNSS constellations VersaSync's GNSSreceiver shall track:
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3.3 Managing References