Hi Andy, I’ve used the old legacy bad elf product, but none of their new products. It was super easy to use, no fuss, but accuracy wasn’t very good. Currently we are using a Trimble DA2, with a catalyst subscription. You basically pay
based on accuracy needed and how many hours you want to collect. It works perfect for our needs, however it can be a little finicky with Field Maps. Once connected it works fine, but sometimes you need to re-connect/reboot a few times to get the connection.
You are more than welcome to borrow ours to test drive it. The other solution we use is 2 Trimble R2’s. They are expensive and can be finicky as well.
Justin D. Richardson, GISP
GIS and Asset Management Coordinator
Kennebunk, Kennebunkport
and Wells Water District
92 Main Street, P.O. Box 88
Kennebunk, Maine 04043
Direct: 207-985-9098
Office: 207-985-3385
Fax: 207-985-3102
Cell: 207-604-8092
From: Northeast Arc Users Group <[log in to unmask]>
On Behalf Of Andy Smith-Petersen
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2024 12:33 PM
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Subject: Bluetooth GPS
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Hi all,
We are looking for a Bluetooth solution to improve GPS accuracy on iOS devices. Ideally we are looking to strike a balance between portability, ease of operation and accuracy (yes,
I understand this is a “choose any two” problem). We have a need for both survey grade (cm) and mapping grade (+/- 1 m) devices.
If you have personal experience with anything currently on the market, I’d appreciate being in touch. Thanks!
(Vendors are welcome to contact me off-list.)
Andy
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