I would avoid any of the small startup companies trying to develop an RTK system for 1/10th the cost of everyone else. There is a reason systems from...
John Evers, post: 425987, member: 467 wrote: Yes on the base, doh! on the rover.You should repeat your test with the LS aligned to north too (display ...
John Evers, post: 425911, member: 467 wrote: This screen shot is of the same points, based upon the very short 9 second long static files which I post...
Roby_, post: 425277, member: 12678 wrote: 100% Agreed and appreciate pointing this out. All the robot above needs is robust 1cm accuracy. I think a ...
Roby, you may not want to use L2 boards that don't support L2C if you want them to work past 2020. The P(Y) signal at the L2 frequency may be retired...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 423869, member: 291 wrote: Matt, does that mean in English:"The Javad Chip has the capacity, but the software is not yet deve...
Actually Javad RTK firmware does support Muti-base corrections from up to 3 base stations but currently J-Field, the field software for the LS, does n...
Kent McMillan, post: 383594, member: 3 wrote: So, should one assume that RTK should be used over baselines not to exceed 2.93 ft. for best results? I...
Here is an article I wrote and the results of some test that pertain to this discussion.Javad TRIUMPH-LS Short Baseline Accuracy and Precision with 1 ...
Sorry, duplicate post
Nate The Surveyor, post: 383120, member: 291 wrote: I don't think you can even do an angular stakeout with it yet. It has inverse, and I think you'd h...
Shawn Billings, post: 382883, member: 6521 wrote: Do the $150 mortgage surveyors not have metal detectors? Sadly some of them don't. I have been ou...
FL33404RTK, post: 368647, member: 11610 wrote: Only read though the 1st page here but one question does the Javad system run on a windows back end. ...
Firmware is the software that runs the receiver and is stored in the NVROM (nonvolatile read only memory). Nonvolatile memory does not need power to r...
You will need to forward the ports you are using through your router to the local IP address of the device hosting the corrections. Your router setup...
Jim Frame, post: 351000, member: 10 wrote: Either one works well if executed with care. And I often use 3 offset points in order to add redundancy. ...
matt8200, post: 350460, member: 6878 wrote: I find this makes it a more ergonomic design to operate and input data as it doesn't require the user to h...
Allen Wrench, post: 350453, member: 6172 wrote: So the receiver and data collector are the same unit? Isn't that a pain when you are doing a topo and...
John Hamilton, post: 349086, member: 640 wrote: As Eric said, I doubt any radio link could handle it. An ntrip connection over cell maybe could. But t...
Plumb Bill, post: 349038, member: 226 wrote: There may not be any benefit The benefit is that it reduces the time to fix. With the Javad TRIUMPH-LS...