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Leica Geosystems Introduces New RTK Upgrade Option Leica MojoXact


Leica Geosystems Introduces New RTK Upgrade Option Leica MojoXact

Leica Geosystems announces a new high accuracy upgrade option for the Leica mojo3D guidance display, the Leica mojoXact. The new product provides RTK positioning with the Leica Geosystems patented terrain compensation and various options for a wide range of steer kits to provide greater accuracy.

With the Leica mojoXact, Leica Geosystems introduces another user friendly product for a variety of applications to the farming community. Flexible mounting options allow users to install the product in any orientation inside the tractor cab and via a port expansion cable, it’s integrated to the mojo3D within a few minutes. The robust product comes with class leading GNSS and Inertial positioning technology for continuous precision and offers additional steering solutions like SteerDirect CAN, SRK and Hydraulic for further improve accuracy.

In addition, the mojoXact supplies flexible reference data reception options including inbuilt radios for mojoRTK base station connection, external radio port, network RTK via the mojo3D screen and stand alone operations. It also uses open standards like RTCM 3.x for the system to be cross compatible with third party reference sources. “The mojoXact product takes the mojo3D product offering to another level, specifically targeted at accuracy, ease of use and flexibility of operation,” says Global R&D Manager Peter Roberts.

Software for the mojoXact can be updated directly via USB Flash Drive or remotely via Virtual WrenchTM, by the use of the mojo3D. Virtual WrenchTM is the integrated web-based support and diagnostic tool to provide superior support remotely at the push of a button.

Source: Leica Geosystems


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