I appreciate you watching. I could definitely do that. I am trying to stay with Siteworks right now since it is the newest product and if you look at them both, SCS900 and Siteworks COGO are pretty similar. I am still limited with only making these videos as I have time away from most my day to day duties, so I don't have a time frame for that, but it is on the list.
So yes and no. I am not sure where you are located, but here in Utah and the surrounding states, we have a VRS system that allows us to bounce off of cell towers as a correction source that acts like a base station. So If we have a VRS account and a SNM941 on board that has a SIM card in it, yes we can just hook the earthworks machine up to the nearest cell tower through the internet. But as for RTK or CenterPoint, no. It is not good enough yet. I know of some rollers that can run with an RTK version from Trimble because that is more pass count and position based at a less accurate setting, but dozers, grader, excavators, etc, cannot yet.
Love all your content has helped me lots! I would love a SCS900 COGO Tutorial please!
I appreciate you watching. I could definitely do that. I am trying to stay with Siteworks right now since it is the newest product and if you look at them both, SCS900 and Siteworks COGO are pretty similar. I am still limited with only making these videos as I have time away from most my day to day duties, so I don't have a time frame for that, but it is on the list.
Hi can earthworks run without a base station and use rtk signal with a simcard
So yes and no. I am not sure where you are located, but here in Utah and the surrounding states, we have a VRS system that allows us to bounce off of cell towers as a correction source that acts like a base station. So If we have a VRS account and a SNM941 on board that has a SIM card in it, yes we can just hook the earthworks machine up to the nearest cell tower through the internet. But as for RTK or CenterPoint, no. It is not good enough yet. I know of some rollers that can run with an RTK version from Trimble because that is more pass count and position based at a less accurate setting, but dozers, grader, excavators, etc, cannot yet.