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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 7431343" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>NTRIP is the one that uses cellular connectivity for RTK correction data transfer.</p><p></p><p>One more issue to be considered. The older AGI-4 modems were 2G (GSM/GPRS) only. Later models were dual mode GSM/UMTS. At my place it is UMTS that has almost been refarmed with 4G/LTE while we still have perfect 2G coverage (for the low cost internet of things etc.). In the UK the situation is likely different. You might end up needing an additional external modem. There is a connector on the receiver for an external modem but it adds cost unless you are handy and build a bluetooth serial converter and feed RTK correction data from an ordinary (4G) phone. You would still need the OEM modem to "unlock" RTK on the receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 7431343, member: 4568"] NTRIP is the one that uses cellular connectivity for RTK correction data transfer. One more issue to be considered. The older AGI-4 modems were 2G (GSM/GPRS) only. Later models were dual mode GSM/UMTS. At my place it is UMTS that has almost been refarmed with 4G/LTE while we still have perfect 2G coverage (for the low cost internet of things etc.). In the UK the situation is likely different. You might end up needing an additional external modem. There is a connector on the receiver for an external modem but it adds cost unless you are handy and build a bluetooth serial converter and feed RTK correction data from an ordinary (4G) phone. You would still need the OEM modem to "unlock" RTK on the receiver. [/QUOTE]
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