User's Manual

Error Code 08: Place the radio in the shade; check the antenna and antenna cables
for damage or disconnection; use 19200 radio link rate to reduce duty cycle; select a
lower RF power.
Error Codes 11, 15 and 16: Contact customer service.
To clear error codes, cycle the radio’s power by pressing the On/Off button, waiting one full
second and pressing a second time. If an error warning persists, contact a Pacific Crest
authorized dealer or Pacific Crest Customer Support.
FCC Rules and Regulations
Licensing Requirements
It is the responsibility of the base station owner to comply with applicable rules and regulations
concerning the operation of a radio transmitter. In the United States, the FCC regulates the
licensing of this equipment.
Application for a license is made by submitting FCC form 600 along with evidence of
frequency coordination (if required) and applicable fees. Similar licensing requirements exist
worldwide. Penalties for broadcasting without a license can be severe, and may include the
confiscation of your radio.
For more information, contact our customer service department.
Warning: Always obey local licensing requirements and restrictions.
Equipment Compliances
ADL Vantage have been tested and found to comply with Parts 15 and 90 of Title 47 of the
Code of Federal Regulations. ADL Vantage radios have also been tested and found
compliant for type certification and approval in many other countries worldwide.
For more information concerning our worldwide compliances, contact Pacific Crest Customer
Service.
Being Part of the RF community
Operation of a licensed radio product makes you a member of the RF community. Be aware
that virtually all frequencies licensed are provided on a shared basis with other users. Each
frequency dedicated specifically to RTK surveying activities has certain restrictions and
limitations. For complete information, refer to Part 90, Title 47, of the Code of Federal
Regulations.
Most frequencies sharing data transmissions and voice transmissions give priority to voice users.
Be mindful of the persistent nature of a GPS RTK data transmission and always limit your RF
transmission output power when performing close-in survey situations to avoid interference