Cambridgeshire based Trimble distributor AS Communications (UK) Ltd are now able to offer their customers the new Trimble GFX-750 display system. The display system comes with a roof mounted NAV-900 guidance controller – Trimble’s most advanced multi-constellation GNSS receiver.
The new high resolution 25.6 cm (10.1 inch) display is a part of a system for growers with a mixed fleet. The ISOBUS compatible terminal can allow users to control several implements and machines through a single interface. This high-performance, auto guidance display system continues Trimble’s expansion of Android-based display devices and runs on its high-performance Precision-IQ software.
Features of the new system include:
Flexible connectivity between devices through integrated wireless options including Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi and BroadR-Reach® high-speed communications.
Seamless communication from tractor to farm equipment through Field-IQ Basic or ISOBUS control.
Ability to connect to industry-leading signal corrections including CentrePoint RTK®, CentrePoint VRS, Trimble RTX technology and SBAS. through the NAV-900 controller.
Compatibility with Trimble Autopilot automated guidance systems for both hydraulic and electric installations.
AS Communications say the GFX-750 display system is ideal for growers ready to make a start with precision farming, or who are interested in upgrading to the latest technology. The intuitive new interface and simple architecture make it easy adopt across the whole farm regardless of make, model or year.
This new guidance controller features Trimble’s GNSS engine which tracks more satellites from more constellations, leading to more robust performance in harsh environments and also faster RTX convergence time.
AS Communications (UK) Ltd will be showcasing this exciting new system for the first time at LAMMA ’18, 17th & 18th of January 2018, Hall 6, Stand 624.
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