AgTalk Home
AgTalk Home
Search Forums | Classifieds (63) | Skins | Language
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )

What ‘free’ GPS signal does a Case IH AFS machine use for guidance?
View previous thread :: View next thread
   Forums List -> Precision TalkMessage format
 
mx270a
Posted 11/21/2024 14:08 (#10976928 - in reply to #10976590)
Subject: RE: What ‘free’ GPS signal does a Case IH AFS machine use for guidance?



Cedar Rapids, Iowa
The Pro 1200 display has a spot for NTRIP settings to get correction data for the Vector Pro. I believe the NTRIP function requires a cellular subscription for the tractor's internal cell modem, but I thought I read they come with 5 years of service when you buy one of these tractors.

The Vector Pro uses a NovAtel OEM7700 receiver card inside, so it's pretty close to the same functionality as a lot of other NovAtel receivers and the Ag Leader 7500. That card normally would accept CMR+ correction data as long as it is GPS only, but I don't think there is any way to configure that input mode with the Pro 1200. It's intended to use RTCM 3.x correction data from the GPS+GLONASS base, or MSM4 messages from a quad-constellation base. You're better off with RTCM 3 or MSM4 anyway just so it can use more satellites than what you would get with CMR+.
Top of the page Bottom of the page


Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete cookies)