A big thanks to JayWozz for helping us correct this video! Just a quick note: The Yarbo Data Center is a fusion system utilizes Halow and Bluetooth for communication, and network connections can only be made via Ethernet cable. Hope you all enjoy the video! Feel free to drop your thoughts in the comments below:)
Hi there, thank you so much for your support and glad to hear your Core has been shipped! Just a quick heads-up: We are producing and delivering on a rolling basis according to the order timeline to ensure that everyone receives their Yarbo as soon as possible. Since the production and quality control times for the Core and Module can vary, we’ll be shipping them separately to get them to you as quickly as possible. So, your Yarbo Core and module will arrive on different days, but don’t worry - you can track everything from the "Track my Yarbo" page. Thank you so much for your support along the way! If you encounter any issues or need further assistance during the process, please don't hesitate to ask! Your journey with Yarbo is just beginning, thank you once again for being such an important part of our story!
Hi there, great to hear that you have received your Yarbo! For powering the data center via solar and battery, as JayWozz mentioned, we do use the PoE+ injector and the PoE cable will be included in the package and shipped to you. We highly recommend using Yarbo official chargers, as other chargers for private use are not recommended to ensure the safety of Yarbo and yourself, as well as to best secure the function and performance of the Data Center. Thank you for your support along the way and please feel free to reach out if you need any more information.
There are GPS repeaters that can be used to bring the GPS signal into a building such as a garage or shed. Have you tested Yarbo with any of these units?
GPS repeaters would not work for this scenario. When using a GPS repeater, the target device (Yarbo Core in this case) always interprets its position as the position of the repeater's antenna. This means that, once Yarbo Core gets close enough to the GPS repeater, it will think it jumped to the position of the repeater and then think it's no longer moving.
Hi there, thanks for asking! In the United States, the use of GPS repeaters is strictly regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC has strict regulations on the use of this equipment, mainly to prevent interference with GPS signals, because the GPS signal is very weak and satellite signals from space themselves are susceptible to interference. And it's not feasible for Yarbo either, it will not work with our RTK system: Suppose you are using a GPS repeater in an underground garage. The GPS signals received by the devices in the garage are forwarded through the repeater antenna installed outside the ground. Therefore, the GPS device will identify its current location as the repeater's antenna location (the ground location outside) rather than the device's actual location in the underground garage. In summary, the GPS repeater does not allow the device to "recalculate" the actual indoor position, but extends the coverage of the satellite signal. The device will display the outdoor location of the repeater antenna, which is useful in certain scenarios, such as a test environment or enabling the device to receive GPS signals. This should be installed so that you can navigate indoors, but this GPS repeater actually displays the coordinates of the outdoor antenna, which is still blind indoors. Thank you for reaching out and if you have more question or need further information, please feel free to ask!
A big thanks to JayWozz for helping us correct this video! Just a quick note: The Yarbo Data Center is a fusion system utilizes Halow and Bluetooth for communication, and network connections can only be made via Ethernet cable. Hope you all enjoy the video! Feel free to drop your thoughts in the comments below:)
Thanks for correcting it! It looks great!!! ❤
My core just shipped! Thanks Yarbo. Eagerly awaiting mower production/shipping now.
Hi there, thank you so much for your support and glad to hear your Core has been shipped! Just a quick heads-up: We are producing and delivering on a rolling basis according to the order timeline to ensure that everyone receives their Yarbo as soon as possible. Since the production and quality control times for the Core and Module can vary, we’ll be shipping them separately to get them to you as quickly as possible. So, your Yarbo Core and module will arrive on different days, but don’t worry - you can track everything from the "Track my Yarbo" page. Thank you so much for your support along the way! If you encounter any issues or need further assistance during the process, please don't hesitate to ask! Your journey with Yarbo is just beginning, thank you once again for being such an important part of our story!
You should ad a wheel yarbo variant just ideas
I have my order in! If I wanted to power the data centre via solar and a battery, what is the current draw and voltage?
It uses PoE+, so just look at the specs of a PoE+ injector.
Hi there, great to hear that you have received your Yarbo! For powering the data center via solar and battery, as JayWozz mentioned, we do use the PoE+ injector and the PoE cable will be included in the package and shipped to you. We highly recommend using Yarbo official chargers, as other chargers for private use are not recommended to ensure the safety of Yarbo and yourself, as well as to best secure the function and performance of the Data Center. Thank you for your support along the way and please feel free to reach out if you need any more information.
There are GPS repeaters that can be used to bring the GPS signal into a building such as a garage or shed. Have you tested Yarbo with any of these units?
GPS repeaters would not work for this scenario. When using a GPS repeater, the target device (Yarbo Core in this case) always interprets its position as the position of the repeater's antenna.
This means that, once Yarbo Core gets close enough to the GPS repeater, it will think it jumped to the position of the repeater and then think it's no longer moving.
Hi there, thanks for asking! In the United States, the use of GPS repeaters is strictly regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC has strict regulations on the use of this equipment, mainly to prevent interference with GPS signals, because the GPS signal is very weak and satellite signals from space themselves are susceptible to interference.
And it's not feasible for Yarbo either, it will not work with our RTK system:
Suppose you are using a GPS repeater in an underground garage. The GPS signals received by the devices in the garage are forwarded through the repeater antenna installed outside the ground. Therefore, the GPS device will identify its current location as the repeater's antenna location (the ground location outside) rather than the device's actual location in the underground garage.
In summary, the GPS repeater does not allow the device to "recalculate" the actual indoor position, but extends the coverage of the satellite signal. The device will display the outdoor location of the repeater antenna, which is useful in certain scenarios, such as a test environment or enabling the device to receive GPS signals. This should be installed so that you can navigate indoors, but this GPS repeater actually displays the coordinates of the outdoor antenna, which is still blind indoors. Thank you for reaching out and if you have more question or need further information, please feel free to ask!
You should turn the Music down.
can you use another rtk provider like GeodNet?