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Teledesign TS4000 - GPS Configuration; GPS Configuration Options Overview

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TS4000 Radio Modem User’s Manual GPS Configuration 61
GPS Configuration
The GPS Configuration is designed to provide a simplified set of configuration
options for use with differential GPS and RTK systems. In these GPS reference
systems, one base unit transmits a GPS correction and one or more rover units
receive and use this reference information.
A GPS type configuration can be converted to a standard configuration using the
Convert To selection under the File menu.
Configuration
Options
Selection Description
Base The base is the unit that transmits the GPS reference
corrections.
A base unit will not send receive data out of its serial port.
However the Rx light will indicate activity on the radio channel.
Rover The rover is a unit that receives the GPS reference corrections.
A rover will not transmit data that it receives through its serial
port.
In this mode the Tx light indicates if an error free packet has
been received and how strong the receive signal was.
1 flash: A good receive packet with a low signal.
2 quick flashes: A good receive packet with a medium signal.
3 quick flashes: A good receive packet with a strong signal.
Repeater A repeater is a unit that repeats the GPS corrections in order to
increase the range between the base and the rover.
Note that a repeater unit can also be used to provide data to a
GPS rover host.
Function
The baud rate list provides selection of the serial port asynchronous baud rate.
Baud Rate List

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