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Working RTK Base Station for less than $1,000
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Phainein7
Posted 10/23/2024 10:50 (#10935883 - in reply to #10933661)
Subject: RE: Working RTK Base Station for less than $1,000


Tipton, KS
Footnote: "If you have a double or triple band calibrated antenna, you can use their ANTEX and ANTINFO calibration files available from NOAA for post-processing.
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If you have a simpleRTK3B Pro (Septentrio Mosaic-X5) or simpleRTK3B Heading (Septentrio Mosaic-H) GNSS receivers, you can use this calibrations directly for RTK positioning."

https://www.ardusimple.com/how-to-load-antenna-calibration-files-to-...

Your Trimble antenna has been calibrated, so if the above is relevant to your board, I would suggest inserting the cal info into the receiver.

From a post in this topic:
In the antenna database, look up via Company brand and model this below:
https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/ANTCAL/#

TRM39105.00 Zephyr 4-point feed antenna - No Ground Plane 03-APR-13
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FWIW
Case New Holland (CNH) released the AFS Vector Pro GNSS receiver in
2019. They don't seem to publish much info about it online, so here is
what I've been able to figure out.

http://www.lefebure.com/documentation/cnh-vector-pro/
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