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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 5572074" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>So you are talking about the line on shown on the display after all. The tractor following the line on the display has nothing to do with the receiver accuracy. You could run with EGNOS or even without any correction signal and the "screen" would steer the tractor to follow the wayline very accurately. The problem is that the position of the wayline on the display is always incorrect. With RTK it is correct to less than an inch but it could be 20 to 30 cm off from the previous path (on EGNOS) and in absolute terms even more. This error would be there even if the tractor was spot on by the display.</p><p></p><p>The discussion about the accuracy of RTX and other correction signals is something completely different from the error the display shows from the target path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 5572074, member: 4568"] So you are talking about the line on shown on the display after all. The tractor following the line on the display has nothing to do with the receiver accuracy. You could run with EGNOS or even without any correction signal and the "screen" would steer the tractor to follow the wayline very accurately. The problem is that the position of the wayline on the display is always incorrect. With RTK it is correct to less than an inch but it could be 20 to 30 cm off from the previous path (on EGNOS) and in absolute terms even more. This error would be there even if the tractor was spot on by the display. The discussion about the accuracy of RTX and other correction signals is something completely different from the error the display shows from the target path. [/QUOTE]
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