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PF3000 Pro Cotton Yield Monitor

Using a GPS Receiver

Ag Leader Technology

July 2003

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Introduction

You can connect a GPS receiver to the PF3000 Pro Cotton Yield Monitor to
collect field position information for making a map. The GPS receiver sends
the exact coordinates in degrees latitude and degrees longitude to the
monitor every second. You must use a memory card with the monitor to
record GPS position information.

NOTE: If you are using the Add-On GPS 3000 or 3100, refer to the Add-
On GPS General Instructions you placed in the Options Section for specific
instructions.

Compatible GPS
Receivers

Almost all GPS receivers made for agriculture applications are compatible
with the PF3000 Pro Cotton Yield Monitor and thus meet the requirements
listed below. Ag Leader Technology sells a Coast Guard compatible
receiver, the Add-On GPS 3000 and also a machined Coast Guard and
Satellite differential compatible receiver, the Add-On GPS 3100. Receivers
other than the Add On GPS 3000/3100 must be configured to send GPS data
according to the following parameters:

NMEA standard data output protocol

4800-X-8-1 communications protocol

GGA data string—the only data string needed

Send all messages once per second

NOTE: If you use the Ag Leader GPS 2000 or GPS 2100 , Trimble AgGPS
120, 122, 132 or other high accuracy receiver that outputs the VTG data
string, you can obtain ground speed readings from the GPS signal. If you
are using the Add-On GPS 3000/3100, you can get ground speed from it
also, but outputting the VTG string does not apply.

Mounting a GPS
Receiver

Follow the mounting instructions provided with the GPS receiver. Some
general guidelines are listed below for mounting the receiver on a vehicle.

Make sure the GPS antenna is in the middle of the vehicle.

Generally, the antenna should be the highest point on the vehicle.

Keep the antenna away from "electrical noise" sources, such as a cab fan
motor or the engine compartment.

On most cotton harvesters, the center of the cab is the highest, safest
place to mount the GPS antenna.