To select satellite constellations for tracking by the connected receiver. Select the respective check boxes to enable tracking. Note that GPS constellation is always selected.
Check the Extended Compatibility box to track extra signals from satellites in addition to the default ones. Review the table below for signals reference.
Note: Enabling the Extended Compatibility signal tracking option is not required for standard surveys and may be useful for some troubleshooting routines.
Click to open the dialog menu and enable or disable the Triple Frequency feature to track more signals from satellites in addition to the default ones. Activated feature is marked with
. Review the table below for signals reference.
GNSS System | Signals Tracked by Default | Triple Frequency | Extended Compatibility |
---|---|---|---|
GPS | L1CA, L1P, L2P | L5 | L1C, L2C |
GLONASS | L1CA, L2CA
(L1CA, L1P, L2P - in legacy receivers) |
L3 | L1P, L2P
(L2CA - in legacy receivers) |
Galileo | E1, E5a | E6 | E5b, E5ab |
BeiDou | B1, B2, B2a
(B1, B1C, B2, B2a - in PPP surveys) |
B3 | B1C, B2b |
SBAS | L1CA, L5 | ||
QZSS | L1CA, L2C | L5 | L1C, L1CB, L6 |
NavIC | L5A |
Note: Enabling the Extended Compatibility and / or Triple Frequency signal tracking options generates higher CPU load in the receiver and depletes its battery quicker.
Note: The constellations and signals you have selected in this step of the wizard will be used for position computation in Standalone, DGPS and RTK solutions.
The configuration selected for tracking and positioning will work properly if you're using the hardware and firmware which support the selected signals.