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If I fitted cables to each tractor is it an easy swap of the modem unit? Or will it be a PITA? It's only really one unit at a time needs rtk but due to upgrading screens and zero resale value I have kept the old screens.Definitely the better option to go with the modems. Probably better going with the Gx450 modem though they need different cables depending on the screen. You can get them from any New Holland or Case dealer as well as Trimble. They are more expensive than dcm units but far more reliable in my experience.
I've purchased an ethernet based RTK base, which has no radio in it. My option is either fit an external radio repeater unit and use with my existing xcn 2050, and fm750 screens on radio. Or add a modem to two 750 units and one 2050 unit. Or possibly add one modem which can be moved to whichever unit needs rtk if it's simple enough to do.
Yes I do.Do you already have radios on the XCN and FM750s ?
Yes I do.
But no radio on the base
I have an ag815 rtk radio fitted to the tm200 unit. I'd have to look into if it's possible to remove it and add your modem, although I have been recommended the gx450 is a better modem so realistically I'd probably go that route if I'm honest.I’ve got an XCN 2050 with a DCM300 modem and am looking to change it for a radio if you were interested in doing something.
I mean modem and vrs settings in the screens that's all. Should be fine but always worth double checkingWhat settings do you mean? I have all the machine data stored, or do you mean the modem settings? Sorry for the questions, just jumped in with both feet and now learning rapidly.
Is there any difference in accuracy between a radio signal, or a modem signal?I mean modem and vrs settings in the screens that's all. Should be fine but always worth double checking
300 or 450?I have one here. Not used recently but been stored away clean and dry.
Is there any difference in accuracy between a radio signal, or a modem signal?
I've been told that radio is miles better, and in particular FM1000 screens struggle on a modem (obviously I have not got one of them but am interested if it could be an issue).