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Cedar Rapids, Iowa | To do RTK, you need a receiver and antenna capable of (and unlocked for) RTK. You need to get the RTK correction data in to the receiver. If you get correction data via radio, then you need the radio and what ever wiring to get that data in to the receiver. If you are using an RTK Network, then you need an Internet connection and some device/software to manage the data stream. You would need a computer/PDA/Smart Phone with some software to move the data. InTime is one product that does this, although other posts in this thread were discussing alternatives.
The MojoRTK is a GPS receiver that has the cell phone modem built right in, so it can connect to a RTK network all by itself without needing any additional device to do that. If you already own an Ez Guide 500, then a Mojo would be overkill for what you want, to the extent that it probably wouldn't even work in your situation. I doubt you can get the correction data out of the Mojo for use in other GPS receivers, since that isn't really what it was designed for. If you just want to get correction data via the Internet, look for a solution that does just that.
Edited by mx270a 1/27/2009 21:14
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