Solutions
0.067 seconds` Correct Answers What is the transmission
time?
6 Correct Answers How many orbital planes make up GPS
Satellite system?
24 Satellites Correct Answers GPS Satellite system is made up
of
50% Correct Answers Variable-rate cop chemical application
technologies leading to application reductions of ____________
and more.
AB Line Correct Answers An imaginary reference line set for
each field that a tractor/sprayer guidance system to follow.
There are different reference lines that can be set in a field to fit
a particular geography or layout.
Agronomic Data Correct Answers Represents data compiled
from a specific farming operation or at the field level generally
related to agronomy based information such as yield, population,
hyrbid, nutrient application.
Antenna, Receiver, and Integrated Unit Correct Answers What
are GNSS components?
As-Applied Map Correct Answers Is a map containing site-
specific information about the location and rate of application
, for fertilizer or chemical input. Usually created with a GPS
equipped applicator and data logger.
atomic clock Correct Answers What type of clock is a satellite
equipped with?
Auto Swath Correct Answers GPS machine control systems
that include boom control and planter control by row sections or
individual row.
Auto-Steer Correct Answers A GPS guidance system that
steers agricultural equipment with centimeter accuracy. This
level of accuracy requires real time kinematic (RTK) correction
of GPS signals.
Automatic Section Control Correct Answers Turns application
equipment OFF in areas that have been previously covered, or
ON and OFF at headland turns, point rows, terraces, and/or no-
spray zones such as grass waterways. Sections of a boom or
planter or individual nozzles/rows may be controlled.
Autonomous Operation Correct Answers Vehicle guidance
without the need for human intervention. A tractor may be
driven by a series of on-boards sensors and GPS for precision
driving without damage to crops.
Base Station Correct Answers The RTK-GPS receiver and
radio that are placed in a stationary position, functioning as the
corrections source for roving tractor units in an area.