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CHC X90 GPS UNIT
Posted by Bushwhacker on January 14, 2016 at 3:56 pmThis Unit was only used on 1 project. It has only collected about 12 points. The CHC X90 is a static unit and uses OPUS to do the Post Processing. This includes the Unit, cables, charger and download software. $1500.00 . Reason for selling we have up graded to the CHC X91 RTK system
jhframe replied 7 years, 7 months ago 15 Members · 27 Replies -
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Brad Ott, post: 353287, member: 197 wrote: TTT
Please explain I am pretty new on this site. I not sure how or what to do.
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Bushwhacker, post: 353293, member: 10727 wrote: Please explain I am pretty new on this site. I not sure how or what to do.
I just bumped your post To The Top of the site to help it gain more views as a friendly gesture. Good luck with your sale.
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Bushwhacker, post: 353210, member: 10727 wrote: This Unit was only used on 1 project. It has only collected about 12 points. The CHC X90 is a static unit and uses OPUS to do the Post Processing. This includes the Unit, cables, charger and download software. $1500.00 . Reason for selling we have up graded to the CHC X91 RTK system
Bushwacker, Any chance you still have this unit for sale?
Thanks.
Daniel
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You can get one of these brand new from CHC directly for about the same price. I am not sure what software may be needed for OPUS though.
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It is not just for OPUS. It creates an L1/L2 rinex file which can be used in any software that will accept a rinex file. Works just fine in TBC.
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Yep that’s right. It’s exactly what I need. If he still has it and isn’t using it, id just as soon get it from him and save some cash. We could both benefit.
DanielJohn Hamilton, post: 390410, member: 640 wrote: It is not just for OPUS. It creates an L1/L2 rinex file which can be used in any software that will accept a rinex file. Works just fine in TBC.
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Daniel Boone, post: 390415, member: 12081 wrote: Yep that’s right. It’s exactly what I need. If he still has it and isn’t using it, id just as soon get it from him and save some cash. We could both benefit.
DanielWell, it is your money, but I would consider the warranty and dealer support issue as well… pretty valuable sometimes.
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For the record: X90-OPUS receivers purchased from iGage, have a 2-year iGage warranty and we don’t differentiate between the original purchaser and subsequent owners. (I know that this not how other manufacturers handle resales.)
So if one were to pickup a used X90 on ebay that was 6-months old, we will still honor the warranty for the remaining 18-months. Anyone can call our office with a device serial number and we will tell you the ISD (In-Service-Date). And we can also confirm that it was purchased through us.
BTW, I am honored that the resale value of our products is so robust.
Literal Fine Print: Accessories and Batteries have a different warranty period.
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Can’t go wrong with an X90-OPUS, it’s been my most frequent go-to daily piece of gear since I got it.
I wonder how many X90 units I could get for a Leica robot?Somehow we have to figure out how to issue one to every would-be future surveyor and get them doing GPS on benchmarks…
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I purchased a X90 from iGage today. The phone call was very nice and Professional.
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Daniel Boone, post: 390401, member: 12081 wrote: Bushwacker, Any chance you still have this unit for sale?
Thanks.
Daniel
Sorry for the delay in responding, yes it is still for sale
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I bought one of these when Trimble let the software expire on the 5700 unit I was using. The workaround seemed like a pain so I just picked up the OPUS X-90 (It was cheap enough). The thing works great. The software and report formatting are also nice.
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I am using mine again on a regular basis setting control for a massive boundary project. They haven’t been used too much in the last year since I started my new job, but before that, I used them on a fairly regular since December of 2013, and they work great.
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We just got our 5th X90 OPUS 2 weeks ago, and hope to order number 6 this week. Three of them will be Poor Man’s CORS Stations.
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Steve Corley, post: 392673, member: 23 wrote: Three of them will be Poor Man’s CORS Stations.
How are you managing data download and dissemination?
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I purchased two of these units from Igage. The whole transaction was very pleasant. Highly recommended!
Disclosure:
Igage bought all the “hold-a-poles” in the country! I’ve got to be nice. : ) -
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Coady, post: 392738, member: 6546 wrote: hold-a-pole
? Maybe I should get one?
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That’s a nice writeup, and I’ve saved it for reference. What I was wondering, though, was whether or not Steve had managed to automate the process without going to a high-end application. I can envision — in concept, anyway — a low-cost if kludgy collection of scripts and chron jobs that might work with a networked receiver, but I guess even that won’t work on a typical field unit.
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