OKAY I’M CONNECTED... NOW WHAT ??? SPEAKER: RON HANSON.

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OKAY I’M CONNECTED... NOW WHAT ??? SPEAKER: RON HANSON

SUPPORTED LANGUAGES RTCM 2.x  Used for RTK  Includes NRTK  Includes GLONASS  Ideal for Legacy Sensors RTCM 3.x  Used for RTK  Includes NRTK  Includes GLONASS  More efficient than RTCM 2.x  Lower bandwidth than CMR(+) CMR(+)  Used for RTK  Includes NRTK  More efficient than RTCM 2.x  Only for GPS  GLONASS extension still proprietary

SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS NTRIP  Multiple languages per port  Multiple products per port  Works with NRTK  Works with Automatic Nearest  Works with Zones TCP/IP  One language per port  One product per port  Works with NRTK  Works with Automatic Nearest

FPRN PRODUCTS Single Baseline  Direct Connect (TCP/IP)  State Wide (NTRIP)  District Wide (NTRIP) Network Solutions  Automatic Nearest  FKP  MAX  VRS GIS Corrections

WHAT SOLUTION IS BEST FOR ME ? FKP iMAX MAX VRS

FKP

IMAX

MAX

VRS

CONCLUSION