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Losing satellites under trees
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<blockquote data-quote="Badshot" data-source="post: 6520539" data-attributes="member: 362"><p>Xfill is satellite based, I'm not losing the rtk signal, it's the sats it can't see.</p><p>I am using the round thing in front of me, but drilling direct into stubbles with a gd doesn't leave much to follow.</p><p>Luckily the screen paints where I've been so can follow that .</p><p>Just seems to me that it wouldn't be difficult to have a mobile repeater that could be set up where it does get signal and literally repeat the signal.</p><p>I've found some external gps repeater slash amplifiers for car sat navs, wondering if it'd work set up on the bonnet or drill to give a second eye?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badshot, post: 6520539, member: 362"] Xfill is satellite based, I'm not losing the rtk signal, it's the sats it can't see. I am using the round thing in front of me, but drilling direct into stubbles with a gd doesn't leave much to follow. Luckily the screen paints where I've been so can follow that . Just seems to me that it wouldn't be difficult to have a mobile repeater that could be set up where it does get signal and literally repeat the signal. I've found some external gps repeater slash amplifiers for car sat navs, wondering if it'd work set up on the bonnet or drill to give a second eye? [/QUOTE]
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