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Terrain compensation accuracy (pitch, roll, yaw)
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Posted 11/12/2007 07:42 (#236320 - in reply to #236182)
Subject: Re: Terrain compensation accuracy (pitch, roll, yaw)


The $500 ones are so slow reacting that they are useless to correct for bumps or rolls on a spreader. They might work at very low speed. I have a Mid-Tech (somewhere) plus two Raven lightbars (the tilt comp will not stay calibrated) that I turned the tilt comp off. I also got a $500 Raven in the GPS cable tilt sensor to test. Same result. My flawed thinking was that these things would calm down the lightbar/autosteer combination and maybe save wear and tear on mechanical/hydraulic parts. The lightbar led display looks like a bunch of strobes at 20 mph in some fields.
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