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Fendt change to Trimble for Varioguide
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 2189348" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>What do you mean by Trimble network?</p><p></p><p>Quite obviously Trimble Rangepoint RTX and Centerpoint RTX are only available for the Trimble receiver.</p><p></p><p>My interpretation is that Fendt means "encrypted Trimble radio" when they talk about Trimble networks. I come to this conclusion because the Trmble VRS network via NTRIP/SIM card works with pretty much any NTRIP capable receiver. The current Topcon based VarioGuide RTK can use the Trimble VRS network signal, I cannot see why the Novatel receiver could not use Trimble VRS via NTRIP.</p><p></p><p>Below AGCO/Fendt explain two RTK radio scenarios, if I understood this correctly. The "Trimble networks" option needs an internal radio which first of all should mean that this is a radio based option and secondly, likely means a Trimble radio integrated to their receiver.</p><p></p><p>They mention RTK via radio which must be a generic option as it is not linked to any brand. But this option needs an external radio (which must be compatible with the intended RTK radio signal).</p><p></p><p>Isn't this pretty much the same as for a Trimble receiver under their brand? With the integrated radio you cannot use any other radio except the one from a Trimble base?</p><p></p><p><em>"dynamic (pass-to-pass) accuracy +/- 2 cm</em></p><p><em>for correction signal EGNOS (no subscription needed), ready</em></p><p><em>for Trimble correction signal Rangepoint RTX (+/- 15 cm,</em></p><p><em>subscription needed, first year free of charge – registration</em></p><p><em>needed), Centerpoint RTX (subscription needed), RTK via</em></p><p><em>Trimble networks (internal radio modem via AGCO Parts and</em></p><p><em>subscription needed), RTK via Ntrip (SIM with data plan and</em></p><p><em>subscription needed), RTK via radio (external radio modem via</em></p><p><em>AGCO Parts needed)"</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 2189348, member: 4568"] What do you mean by Trimble network? Quite obviously Trimble Rangepoint RTX and Centerpoint RTX are only available for the Trimble receiver. My interpretation is that Fendt means "encrypted Trimble radio" when they talk about Trimble networks. I come to this conclusion because the Trmble VRS network via NTRIP/SIM card works with pretty much any NTRIP capable receiver. The current Topcon based VarioGuide RTK can use the Trimble VRS network signal, I cannot see why the Novatel receiver could not use Trimble VRS via NTRIP. Below AGCO/Fendt explain two RTK radio scenarios, if I understood this correctly. The "Trimble networks" option needs an internal radio which first of all should mean that this is a radio based option and secondly, likely means a Trimble radio integrated to their receiver. They mention RTK via radio which must be a generic option as it is not linked to any brand. But this option needs an external radio (which must be compatible with the intended RTK radio signal). Isn't this pretty much the same as for a Trimble receiver under their brand? With the integrated radio you cannot use any other radio except the one from a Trimble base? [I]"dynamic (pass-to-pass) accuracy +/- 2 cm for correction signal EGNOS (no subscription needed), ready for Trimble correction signal Rangepoint RTX (+/- 15 cm, subscription needed, first year free of charge – registration needed), Centerpoint RTX (subscription needed), RTK via Trimble networks (internal radio modem via AGCO Parts and subscription needed), RTK via Ntrip (SIM with data plan and subscription needed), RTK via radio (external radio modem via AGCO Parts needed)"[/I] [/QUOTE]
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