I understand your points, then, could it be that this receiver was configured to start automatically when it was turned on, and that at the moment of not accepting the connection with the ports that this receiver has, can I download them through the Compact Flash card?
And if this were the case, how could these ports be disabled through the GPS CONFIGURATOR or WIN FLASH configuration?
Is there a way to recover communication?
I appreciate your response, regards.
So I would say you are getting 4+ satellites, otherwise it would not light at all (no SV's) or flash rapidly (less than 4). So, what happens when you press the log data key? As long as the time is set in the unit (30s or so after it starts tracking) then the log data light below that button should light up. It will begin to flash after 8 minutes or so but will continue to log data until you press the log data key again.
If the light goes out after 15 seconds or so, then there is a problem with the CF card (or no card present) and it will not log data.
The led only lights up once and after that the data logging continues off.
As I said, that is a symptom that indicates there is something wrong with the CF card or that it is not present or not inserted all the way in.
Good morning.
I will try to replace the CF card with another one and I will review the behavior of the data recording led.
In the same way, there is a way to reestablish the connection with those ports, I have read a couple of comments where they tell me not to, but as you answered my question, this receiver tentatively only works to carry out "post-process" or am I wrong?
I appreciate your response to clear my doubts.
Thanks and regards.
Yes, it should definitely work for post processing, doing RTK/VRS would be problematic...one, because no BT and can't connect cable; two, it is GPS only and init times would be a lot higher; three, heavier to carry around. But not impossible if you can solve the cable problem. Even getting an external BT dongle would not work because that still has to connect through the cable ports.
I use my 5700's ONLY for static (i.e, post processed). I have 2 R8's and 3 R10's that I use for RTK/VRS.
Yes, it should definitely work for post processing, doing RTK/VRS would be problematic...one, because no BT and can't connect cable; two, it is GPS only and init times would be a lot higher; three, heavier to carry around. But not impossible if you can solve the cable problem. Even getting an external BT dongle would not work because that still has to connect through the cable ports.?ÿ
I use my 5700's ONLY for static (i.e, post processed). I have 2 R8's and 3 R10's that I use for RTK/VRS.?ÿ
I understand, it is a big problem that I have with this receiver, but supposing that the COM ports were to work, do you know where I could find the BT module or what technical specifications should it have?
I appreciate your response, regards.
No, I have never tried to do that with a BT transceiver connected to a receiver, but others on here have, I believe.
I did buy a Parani SD1000U (which is USB) and tried to use it to extend the range of trimble access (running on my laptop) to a receiver but I could never get it to work. So that is kind of the opposite of what you want to do. The reason I wanted to do that is I do a lot of photo and Lidar control over very large areas, we just drive to a point, and do a VRS or RTK. Sometimes you cannot get the vehicle close enough and the BT drops out. So I wanted to try and extend the range by using the external Parani BT USB dongle, but could not get TA to output to it.
Good afternoon, in fact, a member suggests using a Bluetooth Serial adapt Parani, but the problem would still persist due to the lack of communication between the ports.
I will check if I can extract the direct data from the CF card or if I will need a reader.
I appreciate your responses.
Good morning.
You can now extract the data from the CF card, and at the time of post-processing through the TBC, it frames me that it cannot make the adjustment at this point.
Does anyone know why?