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| Old Pokey,
Working under a local base station is the best solution for inch accuracy. If you wanted to buy a mobile base station and move it to your farms that would have poor coverage from your permanent base station location that would be a fix to your problem. However your potential subscribers that you talked about would not like it so much if they could not count on the base station being available when they needed it. As far as ease, a local base station is very simple set the channel and go. When you go with CORS you will have to depend on cell provider coverage and ODOT. I'm thinking you have good data coverage being so close to town and at this point in time CORS is free. Another benefit with a modem you have an ability to send an receive data from office to rover unit and you can grow with it and do vehicle to vehicle communications. Both options are good, in your case I believe it is a cost to benefit.
As far as other uses for Hey, What's that? you can identify peaks in the area and maybe good locations to place a repeater.
Have fun with it maybe it would coming handy scouting out a new hunting place. :) | |
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