Trimble unveils latest CFX-750 sensor diesel for easy navigation, control and precision farming

Trimble Introduces Newest CFX-750™ Touchscreen Diesel for Easier Navigation, Control and Precision Farming Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) introduces the latest touch screen navigation CFX-750. The eight-inch color display allows farmers to select certain navigation modes, automatic control and other options to suit farm needs. The CFX-750 has the option of upgrading to GLONASS or adding an option for section control and norm control when sowing, spraying and fertilizing.When upgrading to GLONASS, the built-in two-hundred receiver makes it possible to double the signal reception satellites. Thus, even in the most rugged terrain, the display operation remains stable without interference.For precise field operations, the CFX-750 display can be compatible with the Trimble Field-iQ™ system and the Tru Count™ section control system, controlling up to 48 sections. Combined with the Field-IQ™ system, costs are saved and yield is increased, at the same time, it is possible to refer to what has been applied. The CFX 750 display gives you the option of plugging in two video cameras, allowing operators to monitor inventory performance from the cab.” The CFX-750 display itself incorporates a Trimble Maxwell™ chip that monitors up to 44 satellites simultaneously, including GLONASS,” said Eric Arvesen, Vice President and General Manager of Trimble, Agricultural sector.In summary, the diesel is a combination of: · 20 cm touch screen display· Waterproof housing with Goretex protection· Dual-channel A new generation GNSS receiver that also uses GLONASS (the Russian satellite system) · Receiving information up to 44 satellites· Wireless information transfer with the Farmworks· Remote control operationAbout Trimble Agricultural sectorThe American company Trimble today is the market leader in the provision of advanced GPS solutions. With Trimble, farmers can now manage every aspect of tillage to achieve greater productivity and efficiency—from sowing to harvest. GPS navigation systems ensure precision of tillage, automated machine control systems save time and cost by helping to increase productivity.For more information, visit Trimble's website www.trimble.com/agriculturé.


