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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie" data-source="post: 5575508" data-attributes="member: 667"><p>I have tried drilling on egnos in the past and gave it up as a bad job as it would not stick on line and weave around more going down the field, so i probably disagree that it would do equally straight lines when drilling etc..</p><p>I agree rangepoint is not going to compete with accuracy like rtk, but for me its what i can justify on my acreage and overall i am happy with the results.</p><p>Usually you can go for long enough without having to nudge / save position, whereas other times it can play up a bit.(probably due to number of satellites maybe?) which is a slight downside but not a major problem. (when you stop to fill drill etc)</p><p>I have also seen very good results from SF1, and probably think it performs better nearer to trees than rangepoint which soon loses it signal which is one negative.</p><p>Overall its a good starting point to get into the world of gps systems at a reasonable price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie, post: 5575508, member: 667"] I have tried drilling on egnos in the past and gave it up as a bad job as it would not stick on line and weave around more going down the field, so i probably disagree that it would do equally straight lines when drilling etc.. I agree rangepoint is not going to compete with accuracy like rtk, but for me its what i can justify on my acreage and overall i am happy with the results. Usually you can go for long enough without having to nudge / save position, whereas other times it can play up a bit.(probably due to number of satellites maybe?) which is a slight downside but not a major problem. (when you stop to fill drill etc) I have also seen very good results from SF1, and probably think it performs better nearer to trees than rangepoint which soon loses it signal which is one negative. Overall its a good starting point to get into the world of gps systems at a reasonable price. [/QUOTE]
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