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4 FAQs about How to use base station power equipment in the field

How does a base station work?

A base station consists of a receiver that is placed at a known (and fixed) position. The receiver tracks the same satellites that are being tracked by the rover receiver, at the same time that the rover is tracking them.

Where should a base station be installed?

The location is the actual environment in which the base station will be installed. Typically, this means outside in an open sky environment (e.g. on the roof of a building or in an empty field). Figure 2 shows a typical fixed installation of several antennas, including a VeraChoke and a VeraPhase 6000, on a roof.

How do I start a base station setup?

Before starting a base station setup, the user needs to know and understand basic concepts of the base-rover setup. The location is the actual environment in which the base station will be installed. Typically, this means outside in an open sky environment (e.g. on the roof of a building or in an empty field).

What is a managed base station?

Trimble recommends that base stations that are connecting from a portable, daily-use setup are treated as unmanaged base stations and those used for permanent or semi-permanent setups where the receiver will be in the same place for a longer period of time are treated as managed base stations.

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