Trimble Ag GPS 332 + SNB900 Radio
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USD 6,000.00 |
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USD 6,000.00 |
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| Start Time |
Monday, November 17, 2008 |
| End Time |
Saturday, November 22, 2008 |
| Location |
Stayton, OR |
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Description
Ag GPS 332 Reciever / SNB900 Combo: This is Trimbles Ag GPS 332 Reciever. Combined with the SNB900, also from Trimble. This combination provides RTK level GPS solutions, with a given base network or reciever, to a rover in the field. This rover can be a tractor equipped with an autosteer system, or a GIS mapping system for Topographic and centimeter accurate feature mapping. Ag GPS 332 specifications: L1 and L2, C/A- code and carrier phase filtered measurement, L-Band DGPS Horizontal / Verticle Accuracy: <1 cm (RTK), <10 cm (OmniSTAR HP), <20 cm (OmniSTAR XP), <1 m (OmniSTAR VBS) Position fix update rate (sec) 1,2,5,10 Hz Cold start <2.5 min Warm start <30 s Re-acquisition <5 s NMEA messages GGA,GGL,GRS, GST, GST, GSA, GSV, MSS, RMC, VTG, ZDA, XTE SNB900 specifications: The SNB900 radio-modem operates in the 902–928MHz frequency band. It is certified for unlicensed use in this band as a transmitter, pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.247, 15.249 (1993) (unlicensed, low-power devices) Subpart C of Part 15 of FCC Rules regarding Spread Spectrum Systems for the United States. License-free operation in Canada is covered by RSS-210 of Industrie Canada. The SNB900 radio-modem is available with a reduced frequency range for use in Australia and New Zealand. It is available in single-frequency mode for use in other countries. Note – The 902–928 MHz band is a shared-use band and as such is subject to interfering signals. This frequency band is allocated to other uses, including cellular telephony, in other parts of the world. Regulations regarding its use vary greatly from country to country. Use of the radio-modem outside the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand must be approved by the local radio authority. Contact your local radio communications governing authority for regulations and restrictions on operation in the country or area where you want to use the SNB900. • Frequency: – 902–928MHz in USA/Canada – 921–928MHz in New Zealand – 916–928MHz in Australia – Single-frequency configuration for specific countries • +30 dBm (1 Watt) • Frequency hopping on 50 channels • High-speed wireless data rate • Interfaces with Trimble survey-grade and construction-grade GPS receivers • Rugged, weatherproof construction
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