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Ag Leader Incommand 1200 with 7500 steady steer gps error
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Posted 5/30/2024 22:45 (#10757514 - in reply to #10757420)
Subject: RE: Ag Leader Incommand 1200 with 7500 steady steer gps error


Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
gemarsh - 5/30/2024 22:38

I have a similar issue. Same setup except no hijack cable. It only happens after booting up about 15 minutes after the green satellite. It happens in the planter tractor and the sprayer tractor. So, it's different cables. Don't have to have steering engaged to fail.

I can reboot right away and 15 minutes later it fails again. But once I check the green check marks, I get a green satellite in less than 30 seconds and it will work for the rest of the day, until the next morning.

Here are the two pop-up windows, one will show up right after the first...



Oh, I have that same issue on mine as well, but I didn't think anything of it. I can't remember whether we've gotten the "SCM does not appear to be connected" message in the past, but we definitely get it every time we start up this year (I upgraded us to the latest firmware recently, and I know it's happened every startup since then). And I know that we've gotten the "Serial GPS connection has been lost" message shortly after startup every time we start the InCommand, since we got it more than a year ago. If I immediately go into GNSS diagnostics, the receiver (GPS 7500) seems to be working, though it hasn't yet obtained a TerraStar lock (differential is high, and slowly coming down). If I give it a few minutes for GNSS to stabilize, everything seems to work fine.
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