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| I think this may have been covered before in the past but im going to ask again. Now that several of us are autofarm dealers now too, Can an auto farm running rtk recieve a correction signal from a trimble base that is not locked down running 900? I know at some point people are going to want to go this route and i am wondering if we can supply a signal off of our network. |
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Adams,MN | Yes- you have to get an unlock from the company for it to accept CMR+. Which is free,or was. |
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Ladoga, IN, United States, North America, Earth | I'm assuming the same will be for cellular corrections as well? |
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| Cllewison, from the company? You mean autofarm? Thanks. |
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Adams,MN | Yes to cellular running RTK on Autofarm. Yes to getting unlock from Autofarm. Allthough with all the changes in the with Autofarm/AgLeader -Trimble who knows for sure what will happen.
Edited by CLLEWISON 11/9/2009 10:43
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Millhousen Indiana | Trimble uses CMR+, AutoFarm uses what, RTCM? Can a trimble base output both? maybe hook two radios to the base, one CMR+, one RTCM... |
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Ladoga, IN, United States, North America, Earth | An AgGPS 900 Base doesn't have the techonology in it to do RTCM is what I've been told. It was taken out to make it cheaper for Agriculture use. |
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| You output RTCM from a 900 base. But anything coming out of a Trimble base radio port is encrypted. Other companies radios cannot use the signal. Supposedly, the modem and lemo ports on the bases are not encrypted.... adding an external radio to the base and broadcasting that way could be an option for using existing Trimble networks.... |
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NE Indiana | AutoFarm outputs INX, and can output CMR.
As far as the Rover is concerned there is no difference between the two. They should be able to accept either RTK message without any problems |
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