It will come in an update after Linux is released.
Matt, I do not want to use external radio on the TLS base, or a repeater, because I have internal radio. But I do not know how to start the base with its internal radio. I created an UHF RTK base profile in Setup/General group. Then I tapped the radio icon on the top. I can see here that data is transmitting. On the rover LS I created an UHF RTK rover profile, every setting was the same, but when I tapped the radio icon I can see, that no correction is coming. The RSSI is excellent (-42 dBm), but on the right side of the screen I can see that nothing is received. I compared the rover and base screen of UHF, everything was the same, except Protocol. On the base it was "Javad, 2,0", on the rover it was "Javad, 1,2". But I can not change this, i think this difference is not important. Every other parameter is the same. Why can not I receive correction ?You can use the LS as a base but not with an external radio yet. You need to collect a point with the WAAS float profile and recall that point to broadcast from. The ability to use a repeater is going to be developed but isn’t there yet.
For me, just because my client has 2 pcs of LS with internal UHF.Just curious - is there any specific benefit to having the LS as a base, instead of a Triumph 1 or 2? Or is it just because some people have 2 LS's?
Base LS works on latest release. I tested with a customer this week.It may have to do with your JFIELD version on the base. I remember Michael mentioning that a change in one of the Jfield updates made it to where the base would not transmit. If you send me your email address I may be able to forward you an older version and have you install it on your base and see if that works.
Adam, I have J-Field 2.1.1.913 on the LS. Is this the one that you tested ?Base LS works on latest release. I tested with a customer this week.
The ability to use a repeater is going to be developed but isn’t there yet.
Adam, the problem solved ! Collegues from Moskaw helped me. On Javad Protocol screen RX mode was "Receive from Base". They changed it to "Auto Detect". Now my LS base transmitting correction, and the rover is receiving. Regarding to height of the base, when you select Setup and edit the General Group, select "Advanced" on Operating mode screen. Then select Antenna, and you can set the height and measurement mode.Also the h i of the base is not applied. Some have been adjusting Rod Heights at the Rover. I think it is a more fluid process if the base point elevation is adjusted for the height of the rod and the distance from the ARP to the APC.
I don't believe that is working correctly. I could be mistaken though. My understanding is that the broadcasted corrections are related to the apc. Have you checked into other control or compare with DPOS sessions?Adam, the problem solved ! Collegues from Moskaw helped me. On Javad Protocol screen RX mode was "Receive from Base". They changed it to "Auto Detect". Now my LS base transmitting correction, and the rover is receiving. Regarding to height of the base, when you select Setup and edit the General Group, select "Advanced" on Operating mode screen. Then select Antenna, and you can set the height and measurement mode.
I don't believe that is working correctly. I could be mistaken though. My understanding is that the broadcasted corrections are related to the apc. Have you checked into other control or compare with DPOS sessions?
I checked the rover on other known points. It was correct (but the points were 20 m from the base). When I configured the base I selected "Select from the list" on Base Position screen, and then I selected the right point in the list. Telling the truth first time the position of the rover was not correct, the difference was about 1 m. But I repeated the base setup, and then rover became correct.I don't believe that is working correctly. I could be mistaken though. My understanding is that the broadcasted corrections are related to the apc. Have you checked into other control or compare with DPOS sessions?