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GNSS

Updated on Apr 22, 2026
  • You can access the menu by pressing the OK button.
  • Use the Up and Down arrows to navigate through the menu and press the OK button to enter a submenu or change a setting.
  • When editing a setting, the Up and Down buttons will let you scroll through the available options for that setting and the OK button will confirm your selection.
  • Use the Back button to exit a setting. 

You can use this menu to configure the GNSS settings.

Illustration of a VBOX Omega displaying the main menu with GNSS highlighted.

You can use this menu to configure the GNSS settings.

Illustration of a VBOX Omega displaying the main menu with GNSS highlighted.


This setting will perform a coldstart of the GNSS Engine.

You can find more information here.

Illustration of a VBOX Omega showing GNSS Coldstart screen with 'Perform' displayed.

This setting will perform a coldstart of the GNSS Engine.

You can find more information here.

Illustration of a VBOX Omega showing GNSS Coldstart screen with 'Perform' displayed.


This setting configures the DGNSS baud rate. 

To make sure that VBOX Omega receives the DGNSS correction signal, you must set the correct DGNSS rate. All Racelogic blue boxed radios use 115200 kbit/s, and Satel grey boxed radios use either 19200 kbit/s or 38400 kbit/s.

Illustration of a VBOX Omega showing DGNSS Rate screen with '115200' displayed.

This setting configures the DGNSS baud rate. 

To make sure that VBOX Omega receives the DGNSS correction signal, you must set the correct DGNSS rate. All Racelogic blue boxed radios use 115200 kbit/s, and Satel grey boxed radios use either 19200 kbit/s or 38400 kbit/s.

Illustration of a VBOX Omega showing DGNSS Rate screen with '115200' displayed.


This setting lets you change the elevation mask, which is selectable from 10 to 25°. 

If the testing area has nearby trees or buildings, you may benefit from increasing this value to reduce the effect of multipath.

You can find more information here.

  • 10 (default)
  • 15
  • 20
  • 25
VBOX 3iSDR_GNSS_Elevation Mask_10_Selected (Framed)

This setting lets you change the elevation mask, which is selectable from 10 to 25°. 

If the testing area has nearby trees or buildings, you may benefit from increasing this value to reduce the effect of multipath.

You can find more information here.

  • 10 (default)
  • 15
  • 20
  • 25
VBOX 3iSDR_GNSS_Elevation Mask_10_Selected (Framed)