A few questions!

Ok, I know that the powers that be are hard at work to determine if the other satellite constellations will be helpful to the Javad users, but I have not heard or saw any updates on this
also, have been waiting patiently to hear of any advances on the Rams app that will make it a very useful tool for the surveyor in the field.

Every year the prime time of day fluctuates for signal strength and satellite quality for a certain time of the day and we are now in a funky time frame and struggle to get a fix even with open terrain. I cant help but think that additional constellations would help out.

Just asking for info, thats all, not complaining, but complaining about that. It seems that the majority of the posts these days are of things way above my head and could not really give a hoot about.

Any news would be appreciated. Thanks
 

John Troelstrup

Active Member
Here in my area, Tampa FL - The bad time is around 130 to 330.
Give or take an hour depending on day light savings time.
In the morning or late afternoon, I can record observations under canopy with ease.
From 130 to 330 - I can be in the middle of an open field and have troubles.
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
I know that the powers that be are hard at work to determine if the other satellite constellations will be helpful to the Javad users

Most of the developers that are responsible for J-FIeld are busy working on the software for J-Mate. The RTK team is only responsible for the RTK firmware. I don't think there has been any progress made on updating the RAMS app yet.
 
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