http://www.javad.com/dynamic/Shop/Product/3529
This is from their site:
JLink 3G is a family of devices designed for organizing a local network between different devices via WiFi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth, connecting to the Internet using 3.5G cellular digital communication services. JLink 3G family provides a robust solution linking the field GNSS equipment to RTN, where no cell phone cover is available. JLink 3G can be configured and supported using web-interface through Internet, and this makes the setup mechanism simple and accessible from anywhere in the world.
It reads like it is a cell booster/hotspot/router? The part that has me confused is "where no cell phone cover is available".
Does it get plugged into a landline?
This device also contains your choice of a spread spectrum radio, or UHF radio modem.
Think of it as a regular UHF base radio, that also happens to have internet access.
It can also sit up on a hill where you might have cell coverage, and rebroadcast RTN corrections via UHF down into a valley.
It can also sit next to your base, which connects via Bluetooth. Your base corrections can then be streamed out over the internet to an unlimited number of rovers.
In other words...It is a highly configurable communication device.
I want one.
Do they get better cell reception than a hotspot?
I wonder what the WiFi range is...
Thanks. I had read on here before about RTK bridges, just didn't sink in that this is what this was. Been reading about the Intuicom line. Looks like a worthy investment.
Can it work in beast mode?
Nate The Surveyor, post: 347175, member: 291 wrote: Can it work in beast mode?
Absolutely...yes
gschrock, post: 347181, member: 556 wrote: Yes, nearly every base built in the past few decades is capable of transmitting high rate; 5, 10, 20 et al.
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Are you sure about that. Nearly every base for the past few decades? 20Hz BROADCAST?!? And what exactly is "et al"?
Can you provide some spec sheets that confirm this?