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Fendt variguide
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<blockquote data-quote="Docwalters" data-source="post: 761954" data-attributes="member: 4551"><p><em>Northern Farmer:</em></p><p><em>I'm referring to the poor accuracy from EGNOS, both in terms of path-to-patch accuracy as well as in terms of absolute accuracy. When changing from one path to the next one, you may often need to set an offset at the headland to reach the correct line. This of course is needed after a pause but easily also after turns at headlands.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Of course it all depends on the expected accuracy. Preparing a field and using one metre overlap should be fine with EGNOS. But some use EGNOS for drilling too where continuous adjustments (at least) after each turn are pretty much a must.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I don't understand why you need one meter overlap and why you need to constantly reset your settings.</p><p>Is this a Fendt thing? </p><p>You don't need to do this with BlackBox from Patchwork. You just set the A-B line with no overlap and of you go!</p><p>Egnos is good for the majority of field work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Docwalters, post: 761954, member: 4551"] [I]Northern Farmer: I'm referring to the poor accuracy from EGNOS, both in terms of path-to-patch accuracy as well as in terms of absolute accuracy. When changing from one path to the next one, you may often need to set an offset at the headland to reach the correct line. This of course is needed after a pause but easily also after turns at headlands. Of course it all depends on the expected accuracy. Preparing a field and using one metre overlap should be fine with EGNOS. But some use EGNOS for drilling too where continuous adjustments (at least) after each turn are pretty much a must. [/I] I don't understand why you need one meter overlap and why you need to constantly reset your settings. Is this a Fendt thing? You don't need to do this with BlackBox from Patchwork. You just set the A-B line with no overlap and of you go! Egnos is good for the majority of field work. [/QUOTE]
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