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charles-owens
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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.


 
Posted : April 25, 2017 8:08 am
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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?"


 
Posted : April 25, 2017 9:30 am
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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.


 
Posted : April 25, 2017 9:54 am
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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-X‰Ûªs 6-pin Deutsch connector, pin 3 should be positive and pin 4 should be negative."


 
Posted : April 26, 2017 10:51 am