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- These are the known option codes and their names. The names have been
- extracted from receiver firmware, and may not exist on your firmware
- version. The descriptions have been extracted from various sources,
- including Trimble marketing material.
-
- 00: POWER UP PORT SETTINGS
-
- 01: POWER UP OUTPUT MSGS
-
- 02: LOCATOR OPERATION
-
- 03: POWER UP NV ERASE
-
- 04: RTCMAsci
-
- 05: CyclPrnt
-
- 06: POSITION STATISTICS
-
- Enables a receiver to compute the probable error (“sigma”) in its
- real- time position fixes.
-
- 07: TAILBOUY
-
- Elsewhere in the firmware this is parsed as 'LOW BATTERY OVERRIDE'.
- I don't know what either of these mean.
-
- 08: PATHFINDER
-
- 09: LandSeis
-
- 10: RTCM NETWORK INPUT
-
- 11: CARRIER PHASE
-
- Enables a receiver to measure satellite range by observing (among
- other things) the phase difference between the L1 and L2 carriers.
- This option is less precise than the L2 P-Code Option, but it is not
- affected by Anti-Spoofing. It may be used as a less sophisticated
- alternative to the L2 P-Code Option, or as a fallback when Anti-
- Spoofing is active.
-
- 12: HALF CYCLE L2
-
- A technique for correcting ionospheric delay errors without the use of
- P-code; replaced in recent dual-frequency receivers by the more
- accurate Cross-Correlation Option.
-
- 13: MAXWELL L1 ONLY
-
- 14: REMOTE DOWNLOAD
-
- Enables a computer equipped with a modem to download data files from
- an unattended receiver.
-
- 15: DEMO EQUIPMENT ONLY
-
- 17: RT SURVEY DATA
-
- 18: LOCAL DATUMS
-
- 19: RSIM INTERFACE
-
- 20: DUAL FREQ / MULTI-BIT
-
- 21: RS-232 PORTS
-
- The number of RS-232 ports installed in the
- receiver. Two ports are built in, two additional ports can be
- installed with additional hardware.
-
- 22: MULTIPLE DATUMS
-
- 23: EXTERNAL TIMEBASE
-
- Enables a receiver to substitute a very precise external oscillator,
- such as an atomic clock, for its internal quartz-crystal oscillator.
- The EXT-REF BNC jack is only populated on CORS receivers, so enabling
- this option without the appropriate jack is pointless.
-
- 24: EVENT MARKER
-
- Enables a receiver to log a time-stamped record whenever an event (an
- electrical pulse) is detected on a special connector. You can record
- alphanumeric messages associated with particular events; you can also
- generate events from the receiver's keypad.
-
- 25: 1 PPS
-
- Provides a port through which the receiver can output a very precise
- one pulse/second strobe, based on timing information in the satellite
- signals. Other devices can use this strobe as a timing signal.
-
- 27: FIRMWARE UPDATE
-
- 28: RTCM INPUTS
-
- Enables a receiver to serve as a DGPS differential station (a rover)
- by inputting RTCM-104 corrections through a serial port from a digital
- radio receiver.
-
- 29: RTCM OUTPUTS
-
- Enables a receiver to function as a DGPS reference station (a base
- station) by outputting RTCM-104 corrections through a serial port to a
- digital radio transmitter.
-
- 30: SYNC INTERVAL
-
- Interval between successive measurements in seconds.
-
- 31: NMEA-01
-
- Enables a receiver to output several types of NMEA-0183 messages
- through a serial port. Other devices can use these messages for
- navigation and similar functions. This option is used primarily in
- marine applications.
-
- 32: SV SWAPPING
-
- 33: KEYBOARD TYPE
-
- 34: NAVIGATION
-
- Provides an extended set of navigation functions, including a cross-
- track error display and the ability to define and use up to 99
- waypoints.
-
- 35: LOCATOR CAR. PHASE
-
- 36: KINEMATIC
-
- Enables a receiver to perform kinematic surveys.
-
- 37: Config'd
-
- 38: DATA LOGGING SIZE
-
- 39: SURVEY TYPE
-
- 40: RTK OTF CAPABILITIES
-
- 41: IONO-FREE POSITIONING
-
- 43: I/O DRIVERS
-
- Described elsewhere in firmware as JX-1100A DRIVER, presumably the
- Clarion JX-1100A, an early 2.4 GHz spread-spectrum radio modem. This
- option seems to enable the radio config menu in the MODIFY menu.
-
- 45: CMR TYPE2 RATE
-
- 46: RTK SPECIALS
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