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Magnet Field is the software running on the controller.

What controller are you using?
TESLA
FC500
FC5000
FZ-M1


 
Posted : April 18, 2017 1:41 pm
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FC-5000


 
Posted : April 18, 2017 2:09 pm
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If it is the GEO model FC-5000, then you could add a SIM card for 4G modem, to access a network.


 
Posted : April 18, 2017 2:45 pm
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I've used a similar prism to the one shown above for running static sessions while running my robot to save time in the field. Here is a picture of one of my static setups. I have used this type of setup dozens of times with great success, and lots of time saved.


 
Posted : April 18, 2017 2:50 pm
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[USER=91]@Jimmy Cleveland[/USER]

I use the same retro prism style under the antenna.
Being larger than normal, it is easy to see and shoot at most any distance.
If you have several, they can be stacked atop each other and point in the different directions you may BS from.


 
Posted : April 18, 2017 6:30 pm

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A Harris, post: 424240, member: 81 wrote: [USER=91]@Jimmy Cleveland[/USER]

I use the same retro prism style under the antenna.
Being larger than normal, it is easy to see and shoot at most any distance.
If you have several, they can be stacked atop each other and point in the different directions you may BS from.

I've got a picture somewhere of a setup when we had two prisms stacked just as you describe, with the OPUSX90 on top of that. Chris Billingsley and I had two robots going on a large topo in D'iberville, MS several years ago. Worked like a champ.


 
Posted : April 18, 2017 8:37 pm
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