User's Manual

Getting Acquainted
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internal memory. This allows the operator to double check real-time
results obtained in the field.
Depending on your options, capabilities of the receiver include:
Co-op tracking
Multipath reduction
Satellite based augmentation systems (WAAS, EGNOS, and so
forth).
Adjustable phase locked loop (PLL) and delay lock loop (DLL)
parameters
Dual-frequency modes, including static, kinematic, real-time
kinematic (RTK), and differential GPS (DGPS) survey modes
(DGPS modes include static, kinematic, and RTK)
Auto data logging
Setting different mask angles
Setting different survey parameters
Static or dynamic modes
Getting Acquainted
The HiPer Ga/Gb comes in a real-time kinematic (RTK) package with
two receivers, one as a Base Station and the other as a Rover Station
(also, refer to the packaging instruction card). Each receiver casing
allocates space for two non-removable, rechargeable batteries, a
Bluetooth wireless technology module, a dual-system receiver board,
and radio modem communications board.
The embedded radio board is configured with a Digital UHF
transceiver that has a 410 to 470 MHz frequency range and 12.5 kHz
channel spacing. The board provides 29 dBm (0.79 W) power output
for data transmission.
The HiPer Ga/Gb Base and Rover receivers are shipped with the most
commonly used settings for the radio modem. The Rover settings are
configured to match the Base settings.