You'll be able to install these systems, but as Rob points out you'll have to pay import tax and dependent on which system it is you may have to pay different rates for different parts, i.e. The GPS component is rated differently to the controller component so its not always a simple process...
Trimble ag devices are all encoded even without the additional security so yes it only does scrambled output. The only devices you can work with it are other Trimble ag devices you can't even use a Trimble construction device with it. Trimble Agriculture is very insular even within trimble itself.
I take it from this question its a Trimble base? In which case on radio or Ntrip you can only use it with Trimble devices. Have you got the model number and serial number? If its a Trimble construction device then you can use it with any machine but Trimble AG products only work with Trimble Ag...
You can look on each providers website to see best coverage. Rule of thumb is if you can get on Internet (not make a call) on your phone in every area you need it that will be fine.
It totally depends on setup. If done right there should be no accuracy difference. You need to research the SIM cards you are going to use. The FM1000 screen can be a pain to get setup but once sorted should be fine. If you go from radio to modem there are so processes to go through to stop the...
Not really depends how you mount them. You probably need external aerials for the modem but you can do those with mag mounts. You will need to check settings are good everytime you move it especially if you use screens in the meantime on Egnos etc
Definitely the better option to go with the modems. Probably better going with the Gx450 modem though they need different cables depending on the screen. You can get them from any New Holland or Case dealer as well as Trimble. They are more expensive than dcm units but far more reliable in my...
If its a Trimble Ag542 it has a built in Caster. I'll send you some details of a modem and SIM you can use. You can find the model details on the back of the Base Station. You'll need a fixed IP SIM if you do it this way. If you use secure encryption on it you will still need an secure key in...
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The TMX has more features such as headland turning, implement steering etc. They will all be cost extras on top of the price difference so if your happy with the Gfx then that's the one to go for.
I'm not sure you can the nav 900 has a GPS receiver in it and is designed to feed position to a screen Where as the CFX has a receiver in the screen that is linked to a passive antenna on the roof. It's possible that the CFX can take an external GPS feed but I've never seen or set one up like that.
It depends on how the original install is setup but worst case scenario is probably around £6k. It would make use of existing base antenna so you haven't got that cost.
It would work fine with the sf 3000 or 6000 dome. It needs to be setup for NTRIP for the above example though you could do it...
The Trimble Base you have will be specific to Trimble Agriculture and so is encrypted. It will only ever be compatible with Trimble devices. You can use base stations from other manufactures with Trimble systems however.
You can add a second device to the base station, effectively another...
If you just want to do it manually then press the button that looks like a sprayer next to the steering wheel. To set it up automatically go to:
Settings
Autopilot
setup
engage
coverage - change to auto if you want automatic on steering engage
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