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.