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Idiots guide to Ez steer
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<blockquote data-quote="Hampton" data-source="post: 7233635" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Spraying doesn’t need to be any more accurate than egnos (free signal) as the nozzles are 50cm apart (25cm on some new sprayers) so will achieve full coverage.</p><p>We drill on rangepoint which is 12-15cm with correction for contour etc. The 3m drill is set on 2.98m and seems to match up fine.</p><p>A neighbour drills on standard egnos (free signal) he sets his 3m drill to 2.97m and has been happy with it for last 3 years.</p><p>My advice would be to try rangepoint, and if you are not happy then upgrade to centre point or have a word with a friendly neighbour about renting their RTK signal (although you may incur extra expense to do this).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hampton, post: 7233635, member: 6937"] Spraying doesn’t need to be any more accurate than egnos (free signal) as the nozzles are 50cm apart (25cm on some new sprayers) so will achieve full coverage. We drill on rangepoint which is 12-15cm with correction for contour etc. The 3m drill is set on 2.98m and seems to match up fine. A neighbour drills on standard egnos (free signal) he sets his 3m drill to 2.97m and has been happy with it for last 3 years. My advice would be to try rangepoint, and if you are not happy then upgrade to centre point or have a word with a friendly neighbour about renting their RTK signal (although you may incur extra expense to do this). [/QUOTE]
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