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Leica GS10 Base & Leica GS14 Rover

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Does anybody have any knowledge on how to transfer corrections from my GS10 base setup to my GS14 Rover using the internet?


 
Posted : May 17, 2018 6:55 am
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While I have never used the GS10, I have used our GX1230GG and GS16 as base stations sending corrections via GSM/CDMA.?ÿ I don't think the GS10 has a built in GSM/CDMA modem so you will need to get an external version.?ÿ You will then need to acquire a static IP for the base modem at least.?ÿ I know that with AT&T I need both receivers to have static IPs.?ÿ Once you have that you just need to follow the users manual on setting up the base to broadcast via the modem.?ÿ On the rover you need to set up a network that points to the static IP.

Good luck.


 
Posted : May 17, 2018 9:06 am
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I have a siemens MC75 attached to the GS10 and have used NO-IP to assign a static IP to my base modem. When I come to setup the base to transmit RTK data via internet I am greeted with the options of

"client" (where I can input an server, port, password & whether to use NTRIP)

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"server" (where I can change the given port but the IP address cannot be changed and appears to be a local IP)

Any suggestions?


 
Posted : May 17, 2018 10:01 am
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I don't think No-IP is going to work for you.?ÿ I tried a similar method but the cellular system's DNS does not seem to be trackable by the No-IP system.


 
Posted : May 17, 2018 2:29 pm