@@techgeezer903 The amount it moves is the amount the robot can be off by. However, note that a consistent sway back-and-forth will average out, so it is only a constant strong wind in the same direction that would cause a noticeable offset.
@@CusterFinancialCoaching It needs to have 120 degree open view of the sky. If you watch the video of me installing it, you'll see I measure to the peak of my roof to ensure it meets this requirement. ruclips.net/video/pTtMsppUl88/видео.htmlsi=nQ-wV3QqJR91v4Nz
If that amount of sway in the data center translates into a similar error in the rover positioning, it could be a minor design flaw.
@@techgeezer903 The amount it moves is the amount the robot can be off by. However, note that a consistent sway back-and-forth will average out, so it is only a constant strong wind in the same direction that would cause a noticeable offset.
I see your RTK is peaking just above the other roof. Is that on purpose? Would signal be blocked if the unit were closer to the ground?
@@CusterFinancialCoaching It needs to have 120 degree open view of the sky. If you watch the video of me installing it, you'll see I measure to the peak of my roof to ensure it meets this requirement.
ruclips.net/video/pTtMsppUl88/видео.htmlsi=nQ-wV3QqJR91v4Nz
@ I see now. What device are you using to measure?