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Any news on John Deere working with Trimble?
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<blockquote data-quote="jpn" data-source="post: 7136523" data-attributes="member: 152006"><p>I'm sure it's been said on here before and at every Lamma/cereals event we bring it up to JD and whoever is there representing trimble, but does anyone know anything about if JD and Trimble might use the same RTK wavelength/frequence (whatever it is) in the future?</p><p></p><p>We have a RTK basestation we share with a selection on neighbours, however it's a Trimble one, so it works with basically everyone other than JD (New Holland, fendt, Case, etc etc). The only thing stopping us from going more towards JD (currently we are challenger, fendt, JD and New Holland) is the fact we have to pay for their own rtk signal...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpn, post: 7136523, member: 152006"] I'm sure it's been said on here before and at every Lamma/cereals event we bring it up to JD and whoever is there representing trimble, but does anyone know anything about if JD and Trimble might use the same RTK wavelength/frequence (whatever it is) in the future? We have a RTK basestation we share with a selection on neighbours, however it's a Trimble one, so it works with basically everyone other than JD (New Holland, fendt, Case, etc etc). The only thing stopping us from going more towards JD (currently we are challenger, fendt, JD and New Holland) is the fact we have to pay for their own rtk signal... [/QUOTE]
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