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Agco/Topcon RTK GNSS not connecting
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 8087598" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>What do you mean with "the RTK signal"? You need an RTK correction signal and most often it can be transferred very reliably either via radio or via cellular internet connectivity. RTK correction updates are usually sent once per second but the receiver withstands of the order of 60 second interruptions.</p><p></p><p>RTK fix (the high accuracy state of the GNSS receiver) needs the correction signal and a sufficient number of GNSS satellites with a reasonably good signal to noise ratio. This is often the issue if trees block proper visibility to GNSS satellites. Lower accuracy positioning works with less satellites and lower signal to noise ratio. Actually pretty much the same issue with other than RTK receivers that reach close to similar accuracy as RTK gives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 8087598, member: 4568"] What do you mean with "the RTK signal"? You need an RTK correction signal and most often it can be transferred very reliably either via radio or via cellular internet connectivity. RTK correction updates are usually sent once per second but the receiver withstands of the order of 60 second interruptions. RTK fix (the high accuracy state of the GNSS receiver) needs the correction signal and a sufficient number of GNSS satellites with a reasonably good signal to noise ratio. This is often the issue if trees block proper visibility to GNSS satellites. Lower accuracy positioning works with less satellites and lower signal to noise ratio. Actually pretty much the same issue with other than RTK receivers that reach close to similar accuracy as RTK gives. [/QUOTE]
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