Yes, the TSC7 uses a similar internal gps board. For higher accuracy you will most likely be pairing the TSC7 with a Trimble R12i for example. This video demonstrates how customers with this rover setup can use the controller for simple, less accurate, needs without having to fire up the other GNSS receiver. Kind of a bonus function you could say. Thanks for posting!
@@westonschneider3544 that is a nice bonus, but paring with a R12i does it take the most accurate one or do you need to disable the internal GPS of the TSC7 if so, how do you disable the internal gps? We connect the TSC7 to the R12i with a serial cable and still only get the 2 to 4meter accuracy.
@@shaunbecker8900 Hi Shaun, It will depend if you start an RTK/VRS/RTX survey up or not. If you do, then Access defaults to the more accurate R12i and you will see the standard specified precisions (Roughly .04sft H by .06sft V). If you don't start a survey up then the R12i is using the same SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) corrections as the TSC7. So you would see the same 2-4 meters whether you cable up or use bluetooth. If you are working in an area that has poor cell signal, so you aren't getting VRS corrections, then I recommend trying out RTX if it is available in your area. I have customers in Northern MN, US that are using this in the remote forest areas. I hope this helps. Thanks.
Yes it is possible with the TSC5 as well. They both have a 2-5 meter internal GNSS receiver. The procedure in Access should also be the same. You may need to configure it in the GNSS Status App as well.