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Set the port’s Baud Rate and RTS/CTS
–Enter the Initialization String and Trigger String. These are
parameters specific to the sensor used. They should
normally be found in the manufacturer’s
documentation.
Set the interval of time, in seconds, through which the
receiver queries the meteorological unit (Interval).
Set the Legacy D-File Support option as needed. Enabling
this option means that the sensor data will not only be
inserted into the collected G-file but also saved as a
separate D-file. With this option cleared, no D-file will be
created.
Click on the Configure button to save all your settings.
Adding Delivery of
Real-Time RTK
Corrections
The ProFlex 800 CORS has the capability to deliver RTK
corrections (differential messages) for real-time applications
while being also busy collecting raw data files.
As an example, the instructions below allow you to configure
the CORS station to perform Ethernet data streaming,
delivering compact ATOM differential data on two IP ports
(I3, I5). In one case, the station will be a server, and in the
other it will be the client of, for example, 10.20.2.71.
Click on the Configuration tab and then on Data Output -
Differential Messages
Select “Compact (Static Base)” in the RNX Scenario field
Keep the default settings for the refresh rates of the
associated parameters.
Click on the Configure button to save all your settings.
Click on Base Setup - Data Streaming on IP and perform the
following settings in the Ethernet Streaming pane:
Click on the Configure button to save all your settings.