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How much are your RTK GPS Systems, thinking of making one and selling it
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<blockquote data-quote="agref" data-source="post: 7712051" data-attributes="member: 161831"><p>Hi nuda,</p><p>I would really recomend first trying to build an agopengps system. It's a good way of learning about the gps systems and what to look out for.</p><p>For example placement of the antenna could be important. But also how important the RTK exactly is.</p><p></p><p>for example it is not the case that if you don't use rtk that the tractor will start overlapping like mad. What not having an rtk signal will cause is that if you come back a day later you'r ab line may have shifter because of satelite drift. But if it only takes you 2 hours from start to finnish you will bearly notice it. Just don't expect to come back a day later on the same lines.</p><p></p><p>Also the agopengps forum is filled with these kinds of information. A lot of people trying there own projects and so on. I know there are people there that would like to make a non c# port. </p><p>However if you want to make loads of money on this I would not even start. It's 1 thing to make this program. But to sell it with electronics is very expensive. You will need licenses and so on. And if something go's wrong it could be that they keep you accountable.</p><p></p><p>Only lightbar I would also not recomend. Drove like that for a few months to test the agopengps system and it will cause you to concentrate on the lightbar and forget to look at your machine,ground,....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agref, post: 7712051, member: 161831"] Hi nuda, I would really recomend first trying to build an agopengps system. It's a good way of learning about the gps systems and what to look out for. For example placement of the antenna could be important. But also how important the RTK exactly is. for example it is not the case that if you don't use rtk that the tractor will start overlapping like mad. What not having an rtk signal will cause is that if you come back a day later you'r ab line may have shifter because of satelite drift. But if it only takes you 2 hours from start to finnish you will bearly notice it. Just don't expect to come back a day later on the same lines. Also the agopengps forum is filled with these kinds of information. A lot of people trying there own projects and so on. I know there are people there that would like to make a non c# port. However if you want to make loads of money on this I would not even start. It's 1 thing to make this program. But to sell it with electronics is very expensive. You will need licenses and so on. And if something go's wrong it could be that they keep you accountable. Only lightbar I would also not recomend. Drove like that for a few months to test the agopengps system and it will cause you to concentrate on the lightbar and forget to look at your machine,ground,.... [/QUOTE]
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