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<blockquote data-quote="Pheasant Surprise" data-source="post: 6532221" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>Yep unfortunately as of right now the front end interface, ReachView, in the RS2 receivers only allows the newer multi-constellation MSM style message output (RTCM 3.2) and not the “classic” GPS & GLO only message types found in RTCM 3.1 when in base mode. The underlying ublox chip and the software RTK libraries will however support the original/classic MT’s as well as the newer MSM style messages.</p><p></p><p>Emlid said that they would consider adding the specific MT’s for antenna descriptor etc to support Trimble/Topcon rover receivers, but really the bigger issue is that all these “old” (and I use that term reservedly) receivers that we have won’t speak the new RTCM 3.2 lingo, which is kind of frustrating but understandable given the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it attitude” in the Precision Ag industry and hey RTCM 3.2 has only been out there since 2013...so give them time to catchup</p><p></p><p>I just posted a message on the Emlid forum asking if they would consider adding “classic” (or legacy) RTCM 3.1 output in ReachView. Will see what they say.</p><p></p><p>There is another possible solution on the horizon - that is once SNIP implement the “<a href="https://www.use-snip.com/kb/knowledge-base/pfat-translate-settings-uses/" target="_blank">Create Classic from MSM Message</a>” translation feature in their software it would be possible to use the SNiP caster software to turn “old” from “new”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pheasant Surprise, post: 6532221, member: 1103"] Yep unfortunately as of right now the front end interface, ReachView, in the RS2 receivers only allows the newer multi-constellation MSM style message output (RTCM 3.2) and not the “classic” GPS & GLO only message types found in RTCM 3.1 when in base mode. The underlying ublox chip and the software RTK libraries will however support the original/classic MT’s as well as the newer MSM style messages. Emlid said that they would consider adding the specific MT’s for antenna descriptor etc to support Trimble/Topcon rover receivers, but really the bigger issue is that all these “old” (and I use that term reservedly) receivers that we have won’t speak the new RTCM 3.2 lingo, which is kind of frustrating but understandable given the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it attitude” in the Precision Ag industry and hey RTCM 3.2 has only been out there since 2013...so give them time to catchup I just posted a message on the Emlid forum asking if they would consider adding “classic” (or legacy) RTCM 3.1 output in ReachView. Will see what they say. There is another possible solution on the horizon - that is once SNIP implement the “[URL='https://www.use-snip.com/kb/knowledge-base/pfat-translate-settings-uses/']Create Classic from MSM Message[/URL]” translation feature in their software it would be possible to use the SNiP caster software to turn “old” from “new” [/QUOTE]
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