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What ‘free’ GPS signal does a Case IH AFS machine use for guidance?
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cyclones30
Posted 11/21/2024 09:15 (#10976490 - in reply to #10976006)
Subject: RE: What ‘free’ GPS signal does a Case IH AFS machine use for guidance?



Midwest

GcDm2010 - 11/20/2024 21:35 AFS 1: 6 inches. AFS 2: 2 inches. AFS 3: 1 inch. Not much listed about long term repeatability or price. I would guess AFS 1 is around $500 per year. If it's like Range point RTX, it's affordable and good for what it is. But to mignics point about spotty coverage, users of RTX seem to be hit and miss. Where I am in the corn belt, Range point works very well and we do plant beans with a Case tractor. But I wouldn't want to plant corn with that signal however.


Seems like they should have flipped the names around. The number would match the accuracy. 1 is 1" (the best), 2 is 2", etc 

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