All in One PCB

Ah, dang I didnt know that. So essentially i could have gone with the XLR for the base station and just the LR on the rovers?

Ok, this will be going in a 3D printed box so you’re saying to run a short cord (from XLR antenna) over to the outlet and then hookup my antenna correct? Then leave the NON XLR antenna hookup alone/not attach anything.

Yes.

Run a short cord from the XLR to the faceplate. Connect to a radio antenna.

The F9P needs an antenna too. Run a short cord from the F9P to the faceplate (use a cord with a 90 in one end). Connect to a GNSS antenna.

Buckwheat, thank you for the clarification. Stepping away for 8+ months I need to catch back up.

I forgot all about the actual gnss antenna however this is how it will look when hooked up correct?

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Yes, that’s correct.

Great thank you!

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Hello do any of you have this problem?

The classic “field created to far away” problem.

You can actually see it with your big easting/northing numbers. You are 100 000s meter away from the field origin.

Make a new field, but not in simulator.

Which version are you using? There should be a popup in the newer versions to prevent that.
Edit: it says 5.7.3.1

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I think you made that field in Simulator mode.

Create a new field and see if it works then.

Edit: typed before I’d read Pats reply!

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Upgraded to the newest version now it works. I don’t think I made the field in simulator mode but it doesn’t matter. Thanks @TeddyStamford and @Pat



I got 5 assembled bords, they all are missing 5 volt on som places and I cants connect to steering and wheel angle, what are wrong

The BNO08x looks off by one pin. It does not appear to line up with the foot print.

The BNO085 is working, I can see the angel in agopen?

Can you take a picture from the side and directly above the BNO please? The holes on the BNO and the holes on the board do not appear to line up. There might be an issue with the footprint. They are getting ready to release a v4.4 board very soon. If there is an issue with the BNO footprint, the board designers may want to look at it before releasing the new board.

Check the voltages without any modules installed!

It is whiteout any modules the 5 volt is missing at some places

Thanks! It must have been the camera angle in the earlier shot that made it look off.

So far all your pictures show modules plugged in. From what I can tell your was regulator is working but not the other main 5v one right beside it.