Hello, yes, that’s possible.
The SYSRTS message not only provides signal quality information for the primary and secondary antennas in dual-antenna setups, but it can also be used to monitor the signal quality of both the base station and the rover.
Here is an example message:
$SYSRTS,121437.00,094339.00,40,15,0,AT,46,94,1,4,28,,,,,,45,94,32,M,SURVEY,0,,,0,9,2200,11,9,32,,,,*70
- The 8th field (46) represents the average satellite SNR of the rover (main antenna)
- The 18th field (45) represents the average satellite SNR of the base station
This allows you to quickly compare signal quality between the base and rover in real time.
If you need help interpreting other fields in the message, feel free to ask.