Description
Access and use of the Carlson SkyNet RTN GNSS Network is subject to the following terms which are subject to change without notice. By purchasing this item you are agreeing to the following terms and any other terms as set forth by Carlson Software which are currently available for review here: https://web.carlsonsw.com/skynet/
Carlson SkyNet RTN GNSS Network herby referred to as “the GNSS Network”
Carlson Survey Supply hereby referred to as CSS.
CSS acts only as a sales outlet (agent) for customer convenience.
The User is solely responsible for the proper use of, and verification of positions derived from the use of the GNSS Network whether access was purchased from CSS or directly from Carlson Software.
CSS does not develop, manage, administer, maintain or control the GNSS Network
which may be marketed as SkyNet or other trade name in the future.
CSS is not responsible for nor will be held liable for “up time” or “down time” as may be experienced due to any cause within or outside of our control including, but not limited to: routine maintenance of the GNSS Network, power outages, internet outages, cellular availability, user error etc..
CSS is not liable for damages incurred by the availability, or lack of availability of the GNSS Network nor use or mis-use of the GNSS Network.
User is responsible for verifying the GNSS Network availability and viability for any application in any particular location prior to its use.
CSS strongly recommends the following:
- that the use familiarize themselves with (RTN) GNSS Network operation, capability and performance prior to use.
- that the users test the GNSS Network by validating positions derived by their rover while connected to the GNSS Network.
- that the user be aware of the proximity of the Reference Base Station being used and how the baseline distance can affect performance and precision.
- develop procedures for proper use of the GNSS Network
- be familiar with the use of a GNSS Network as it relates to Standard Practices, Local rules and regulations as may be setforth by local authorities in your area.
User should understand:
- That Base Station location relative to the work location (baseline length) can affect prescision AND performance
- BRx7 Canopy Performance will NOT be as good as when using a BRx7 as a Base Station on site
- That the GNSS Network is accessed via the internet and therefore is dependant upon reliable Cellular Service which may not be available in all areas
- Terrain issues that can limit Cellular availability will directly affect operation and precision
Before purchasing please check for Base Station availability in your area, click here: https://web.carlsonsw.com/skynet/
*Not all GNSS Receivers are built as “universal” and can be user configured as a Base OR a Rover. Adding a Data Collector, Internet Access and Subscription to SkyNet can make most receviers into a Network Rover. Check with your Brand to see if it is capable of Network Operation before purchasing a subscription.