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Topcon New Steering, Lightbar Systems

Mar 1, 2009 12:00 PM, By David Hest

The New System 150 automated steering system from Topcon provides the latest technology to receive correction signals from all major satellite systems, with the choice of accuracy levels up to RTK. The lightweight monitor can be moved from vehicle to vehicle. Also new is the System 110 lightbar guidance system with detachable lightbar. Both systems offer optional 10-section automatic section control.

The System 150 includes the GX-45 control console and the new multi-satellite-system AGI-3 receiver. The AGI-3 integrates the receiver, controller and antenna in a single unit. It is available with 900- or 450-MHz radios for use in RTK systems. It also will work with CORS RTK networks.

Base prices are $8,605 for the System 150 and $2,795 for the System 110. Contact Topcon at 925/245-8300, visit www.topconprecisionag.com or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin, or circle 116.

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