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<blockquote data-quote="Ian01" data-source="post: 5879974" data-attributes="member: 1970"><p>We are using topcon's AGI4, i prefer topcon to greenstar, but these are the only two i have experience with. The RTK module in the AGI4 can do both radio RTK and sim based (NTRIP) as standard, so you can chop and change if you needed, although i would think if you went NTRIP you would not want to use radio. Even in areas of strong radio signal (close to the mast) the radio signal will still drop out under trees on headlands when turning round etc, where by an NTRIP signal doesnt seem to. </p><p></p><p>If you do go with a roaming sim, look into what networks the sim will roam between, they dont all offer connection to every network, which may or may not be an issue in your area. The one we uses covers all uk networks and has been 100% faultless for us. I dont recall a single correction dropout in the last 2 years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian01, post: 5879974, member: 1970"] We are using topcon's AGI4, i prefer topcon to greenstar, but these are the only two i have experience with. The RTK module in the AGI4 can do both radio RTK and sim based (NTRIP) as standard, so you can chop and change if you needed, although i would think if you went NTRIP you would not want to use radio. Even in areas of strong radio signal (close to the mast) the radio signal will still drop out under trees on headlands when turning round etc, where by an NTRIP signal doesnt seem to. If you do go with a roaming sim, look into what networks the sim will roam between, they dont all offer connection to every network, which may or may not be an issue in your area. The one we uses covers all uk networks and has been 100% faultless for us. I dont recall a single correction dropout in the last 2 years [/QUOTE]
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