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NTRIP WITH TRIMBLE GEOXH 2008

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TOPO1
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Goodnight. My question is simple: has anyone obtained, lately or at any time, NTRIP corrections with a Trimble Geoxplorer XH 2008, from a network that broadcasts in RTCM 3.1 as UNAVCO or any other?


 
Posted : August 29, 2019 9:27 pm
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RTCM 3.1 was released around 2006. The XH 2008 spec sheet listed RTCM 3.0, and I know folks who were running off of an RTN around that time (2009-2010). Trimble has always been pretty good about updating firmware and software to add the RTCM broadcast formats.

I don't know about lately, though. The XH 2008 is probably EOL by now anyways...


 
Posted : August 30, 2019 9:18 am
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Hi Rover83. I am honestly "out" when you talk about people who were running out of "RTN" and also when you say that XH 2008 is probably "EOL" anyway.
Maybe I am not aware of the technical terms in the world of NTRIP or social networks.
Thank you for your interest in the subject.


 
Posted : September 1, 2019 5:45 pm