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AgOpenGPS RTK Autosteer, How to Guide for £1000
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<blockquote data-quote="clbarclay" data-source="post: 9213680" data-attributes="member: 6671"><p>When you get a base station set up, you can plot where it thinks it's current position is over time on a graph in U-center. It never really stops changing, slowly changing the whole time and gradually wonders around the graph like a very drunk slug. It's usually within 1m of the average position, but can get up to around 2m away on occasions. I recall I left mine logging for 3 days once while surveying in the antenna and it was mostly within 75cm. Sometimes the drunk slug seemed to stagger quicker than normal, sometimes it seemed to have collapsed in a ditch, hardly twitching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbarclay, post: 9213680, member: 6671"] When you get a base station set up, you can plot where it thinks it's current position is over time on a graph in U-center. It never really stops changing, slowly changing the whole time and gradually wonders around the graph like a very drunk slug. It's usually within 1m of the average position, but can get up to around 2m away on occasions. I recall I left mine logging for 3 days once while surveying in the antenna and it was mostly within 75cm. Sometimes the drunk slug seemed to stagger quicker than normal, sometimes it seemed to have collapsed in a ditch, hardly twitching. [/QUOTE]
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