ETA on Linux and Galileo

Nate The Surveyor

Well-Known Member
I've been optimist, and supportive. All I've read indicates that all mfrs are trying. But, 1.) "tracking", and 2.) "utilizing" and 3.) "fully utilizing" are truly creatures of a differing flavor.
Number 1, and 2, above I am seeing. And, number 2 is on a sliding scale. Is it 5%, 25%, or 75% "used at full capacity".
I don't know. And, most users don't.
There is a lot of gray area, that is not clearly published. Some is not to be helped. The actual programmers, in charge of this may get a breakthrough in 2 weeks, and it mat be 6 mos. The gain to the user may be only a 5% gain, or a 15% gain.
Hoping....
Nate
 

James Suttles

Active Member
If the addition of Galileo will just help with the sluggishness after 2pm, It will be worth it. It seems like after 2pm that the Javad Struggles getting a solution in canopy more than during the AM hours. I guess its just sat position. Maybe the other constellations will pick up where GPS/Glonass is struggling.
 

Darren Clemons

Well-Known Member
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....sadly....this screenshot is from comments made exactly one year ago this month....I wanted to ask, yet again, where we are on this and I realized it would be the exact same thing I’d asked about this time last year, so I looked and sure enough.....
 

Steve Douty

Well-Known Member
I think we would be less aggressive with our post if we could get a good official report about whatever is happening. Have others solved the issues? Is there anything like a realistic timeline for a JAVAD solution? What can we realistically expect and when is a best guess? I'm not talking about a guess from the US support team; I'm talking about an "official" answer from the JAVAD programing team that explains some of the issues (not the math, just a causal explanation) and what it is going to take to take advantage of the solution when(?) it arrives (T3, another LS....?). Are other manufactures providing answers or is everyone still in the "vaporware" stage of development?
 

Joe Paulin

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This is my view: from a marketing standpoint, I would think they will need to roll it out when the new T3 is released for sale, as this is the largest selling point of a T3 over a T2 (in my opinion).

Trimble R10s with the right options enabled will use Galileo in solution, but what I don't know is if they will fix on pure Galileo signals, independent of GPS.
 
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