FAQ

  • What is an agronavigator?

    An agronavigator is a GPS device for precise control of agricultural machinery. It helps to optimise movement across the field, reduces the overlap of cultivated areas and increases work efficiency.

  • How does the agronavigator work?

    The agronavigator uses GPS signals to determine the exact location of the equipment. It plots routes, avoids obstacles and optimises movement to ensure precise field processing.

  • What is an agronavigator for?

    An agronavigator is used to precisely control agricultural machinery, optimise crops, reduce overlap and save resources such as fuel and fertiliser.

  • How much does an agronavigator cost?

    The cost of an agronavigator depends on its accuracy and functionality. Basic models cost from $500, while more accurate systems with autopilot cost from $2000 and more.

    Agronavigators in our store are much cheaper, as they are made in Ukraine.

  • How to choose an agronavigator?

    When choosing an agronavigator, pay attention to signal accuracy (RTK, EGNOS), functionality (autopilot, spraying control), user-friendliness of the interface and compatibility with machinery.

  • How to choose an agronavigator for a beginner?

    For a beginner, you should choose an agronavigator with basic functionality: a simple interface, EGNOS support for sufficient accuracy and the possibility of upgrading. It is important that the device is compatible with your machinery.

  • What is an RTK signal?

    RTK signal (Real Time Kinematic) is a system for correcting satellite data in real time. Unlike a conventional GPS signal, the RTK signal allows you to get not just coordinates, but ultra-precise location data due to the inclusion of errors and corrections from the base station.