KiwiEd
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- New Zealand
Hi All
Anything to do with the above I've been given by the dealer (which they probably got off the internet) seems to be nearly 4 years old.
So I'll start one on here.
I've got the CHCNAV NX510 pro - which has an internal 4G modem for RTK & an internal Trimble board for RTX.
I've got it on Trimble Rangepoint RTX correction service.
Claimed to give <15cm accuracy pass to pass, cost NZ$ 550yr (pounds = just under half).
Seems to be accurate enough for power harrowing with air seeder and roller, fert sowing etc.
QUESTIONS:
On the running screen, the three boxes in the top left hand corner A, B, C The C box shows on RTX shows DGPS which I believe is the correction accuracy in metres this goes down to .25 - .24. We wonder why this doesn't go to say .15.
Orientation of GA-sensor. Instructions say label up, does it matter if the wire coming out of it points backwards or forwards? I've got it mounted on the left wheel and that is selected on the monitor.
Thanks.
Anything to do with the above I've been given by the dealer (which they probably got off the internet) seems to be nearly 4 years old.
So I'll start one on here.
I've got the CHCNAV NX510 pro - which has an internal 4G modem for RTK & an internal Trimble board for RTX.
I've got it on Trimble Rangepoint RTX correction service.
Claimed to give <15cm accuracy pass to pass, cost NZ$ 550yr (pounds = just under half).
Seems to be accurate enough for power harrowing with air seeder and roller, fert sowing etc.
QUESTIONS:
On the running screen, the three boxes in the top left hand corner A, B, C The C box shows on RTX shows DGPS which I believe is the correction accuracy in metres this goes down to .25 - .24. We wonder why this doesn't go to say .15.
Orientation of GA-sensor. Instructions say label up, does it matter if the wire coming out of it points backwards or forwards? I've got it mounted on the left wheel and that is selected on the monitor.
Thanks.