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| Great. So the OP can use a low-cost base station then. The key ingredients are:
ZED-F9P set to emit 1005, 1077, 1087, 1230
a way of generating the 1008 RTCM message
A radio module to transmit
A turn-key version of above may be the Sparkfun Faucet base station, plus a radio system. Or at more cost, the Reach RS2+, with a built-in Lora radio transmitter, as well as an LTE modem for direct cell-based communication. Then RS2+ can be configured using a phone app.
And on the FMX, a compatible radio module to receive that connects to the FMX over RS232 (not sure the pinout at the moment).
@DrBrown, what kind of range do you need? Are you talking about setting up a portable battery-operated base station on a tripod on the edge of a field?
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