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Losing satellites under trees
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<blockquote data-quote="farmer steve" data-source="post: 6568172" data-attributes="member: 1876"><p>It's bloody annoying when drilling and turning on a headland up a Woodside or undertrees or even if there's trees in the middle of a field. For drilling i use Omnistar and it's terrible for loosing signal in these situations, takes upto 30 minutes to get back to decent quality signal again. So end up drilling manually for a while. On RTK at least it only looses signal for several seconds then is straight back to good signal again. Wish we could find a solution. I'm sure certain makes are better than others at keeping signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer steve, post: 6568172, member: 1876"] It's bloody annoying when drilling and turning on a headland up a Woodside or undertrees or even if there's trees in the middle of a field. For drilling i use Omnistar and it's terrible for loosing signal in these situations, takes upto 30 minutes to get back to decent quality signal again. So end up drilling manually for a while. On RTK at least it only looses signal for several seconds then is straight back to good signal again. Wish we could find a solution. I'm sure certain makes are better than others at keeping signal. [/QUOTE]
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