Configuring the Receiver
P/N 7010-0526
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• Code differential – where the Rover receiver computes the
current relative coordinate in differential mode using only
pseudo ranges.
• RTK float – where the Rover receiver computes the current
relative coordinates in differential mode using both pseudo
ranges and phases; however, with a float solution, the phase
ambiguity is not a fixed integer number and the “float”
estimate is used instead.
• RTK fixed – where the Rover receiver computes current
relative coordinates, with ambiguity fixing, in differential
mode.
The LQ field reflects the status of the received differential
messages and contains the following information:
• Data link quality in percentage
• Time (in seconds) elapsed since the last received message
• Total number of received correct messages (dependent on the
message type received)
• Total number of received corrupt messages (dependent on the
message type received)
If the receiver is not (for some reason) receiving differential
corrections, or if none of the ports has been configured to receive
differential corrections, the LQ field will either be empty or it will
look like this: 100%(999,0000,0000).
Figure 3-25. PC-CDU Main Screen