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Base station to N-trip
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 7144245" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>Do I remember right that 2G was discontinued in Australia soon after 3G got coverage? At my place 2G is the only system with true countrywide coverage, 3G is being discontinued. I have 3G activated on our AGI-4 modem but it connects with 2G. 4G has pretty good coverage but I'm not aware of any AGI-4 radio with 4G support. I'm afraid the only option with 4G is to use the AGI-4 external modem port. Commercial products exist but are quite expensive. A $2 bluetooth receiver and a $5 connector plug should be enough to feed NTRIP data from a cellphone (very rural areas would need a proper modem with a roof antenna).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 7144245, member: 4568"] Do I remember right that 2G was discontinued in Australia soon after 3G got coverage? At my place 2G is the only system with true countrywide coverage, 3G is being discontinued. I have 3G activated on our AGI-4 modem but it connects with 2G. 4G has pretty good coverage but I'm not aware of any AGI-4 radio with 4G support. I'm afraid the only option with 4G is to use the AGI-4 external modem port. Commercial products exist but are quite expensive. A $2 bluetooth receiver and a $5 connector plug should be enough to feed NTRIP data from a cellphone (very rural areas would need a proper modem with a roof antenna). [/QUOTE]
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