Can anyone provide the correct power pin assignment for an Intuicom RTK Bridge-X (legacy 3G version)? I know pins 3 & 4 on the six pin connector on the rear of the unit are power pins but I don't know which is positive or negative. Anyone have a diagram? I should ask on a farmer bulletin board. They know more about this stuff than we do. The farmers & grading contractors have blown up the NC RTN system.
Charles Owens, post: 425307, member: 10071 wrote: Can anyone provide the correct power pin assignment for an Intuicom RTK Bridge-X (legacy 3G version)? I know pins 3 & 4 on the six pin connector on the rear of the unit are power pins but I don't know which is positive or negative. Anyone have a diagram? I should ask on a farmer bulletin board. They know more about this stuff than we do. The farmers & grading contractors have blown up the NC RTN system.
What do you mean by "have blown up the RTN system?"
They have become the biggest users of the system to the point ports had to be added to accommodate their use. Many more farmers & grading contractors are using the RTN than surveyors who were the original beneficiaries. Which is really good for us because the General Assembly will never be able to de-fund the system and risk upsetting the farmers.
Charles Owens, post: 425335, member: 10071 wrote: They have become the biggest users of the system to the point ports had to be added to accommodate their use. Many more farmers & grading contractors are using the RTN than surveyors who were the original beneficiaries. Which is really good for us because the General Assembly will never be able to de-fund the system and risk upsetting the farmers.
I got a response from Intuicom. "On the Bridge-XÛªs 6-pin Deutsch connector, pin 3 should be positive and pin 4 should be negative."