<div class="accordion-wrap"><div class="accordion2_component"><div class="accordion2_top"><div class="text-size-medium text-weight-bold">Precise accuracy in the field</div><div class="accordion2_icon w-embed"><svg width="100%" height="100%" viewBox="0 0 32 32" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M25.3333 15.667V16.3336C25.3333 16.7018 25.0349 17.0003 24.6667 17.0003H17V24.667C17 25.0351 16.7015 25.3336 16.3333 25.3336H15.6667C15.2985 25.3336 15 25.0351 15 24.667V17.0003H7.3333C6.96511 17.0003 6.66663 16.7018 6.66663 16.3336V15.667C6.66663 15.2988 6.96511 15.0003 7.3333 15.0003H15V7.33365C15 6.96546 15.2985 6.66699 15.6667 6.66699H16.3333C16.7015 6.66699 17 6.96546 17 7.33365V15.0003H24.6667C25.0349 15.0003 25.3333 15.2988 25.3333 15.667Z" fill="currentColor"></path></svg></div></div><div style="width: 1118px; height: 0px;" class="accordion2_bottom"><div class="margin-bottom margin-small"><div><div class="seccion-images"></div> <p>The StarFire™ receiver provides a great deal of accuracy (3 cm [1.2 in.]) when used as a standalone unit. If you find yourself in a situation where you need a greater level of accuracy or if you need precise vertical accuracy, a StarFire receiver paired with a John Deere RTK Radio may be the solution for you.</p> <p> </p> <p>RTK benefits:</p> <ul> <li>2.5-cm (1-in.) horizontal accuracy</li> <li>Less than 1-minute pull-in time <ul> <li>Ideal for hilly terrain or when shading can be an issue</li> </ul></li> <li>Increased vertical accuracy <ul> <li>Preferred solution for land leveling or earthmoving applications</li> </ul></li> </ul></div></div></div></div><div class="accordion2_component"><div class="accordion2_top"><div class="text-size-medium text-weight-bold">Dealer-owned RTK network benefits producers</div><div class="accordion2_icon w-embed"><svg width="100%" height="100%" viewBox="0 0 32 32" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M25.3333 15.667V16.3336C25.3333 16.7018 25.0349 17.0003 24.6667 17.0003H17V24.667C17 25.0351 16.7015 25.3336 16.3333 25.3336H15.6667C15.2985 25.3336 15 25.0351 15 24.667V17.0003H7.3333C6.96511 17.0003 6.66663 16.7018 6.66663 16.3336V15.667C6.66663 15.2988 6.96511 15.0003 7.3333 15.0003H15V7.33365C15 6.96546 15.2985 6.66699 15.6667 6.66699H16.3333C16.7015 6.66699 17 6.96546 17 7.33365V15.0003H24.6667C25.0349 15.0003 25.3333 15.2988 25.3333 15.667Z" fill="currentColor"></path></svg></div></div><div style="width: 1118px; height: 0px;" class="accordion2_bottom"><div class="margin-bottom margin-small"><div><div class="seccion-images"> <div> <img src="https://salesmanual.deere.com/customer/sales/salesmanual/images/NA/ams/rtk/jd_rtk_dealer.jpg" alt="Dealers are critical to RTK network's success"> <span class="caption">Dealers are critical to RTK network's success</span> </div> <div> <img src="https://salesmanual.deere.com/customer/sales/salesmanual/images/NA/ams/spacer.gif" alt="#"> </div> </div> <p>More than <a href="http://dealerlocator.deere.com/servlet/DealerLocator">200 John Deere dealers</a> across the United States and Canada have set up a large, robust RTK network. This is beneficial for several reasons:</p> <ul> <li>Producers have a lower investment cost because the dealer purchases and is responsible for base station upkeep.</li> <li>Dealer networks cover more area with the RTK signal, giving many producers access to RTK on all their grounds.</li> <li>RTK network is owned, maintained, and supported by a local, certified John Deere dealer.</li> </ul> <p>Contact a local <a href="http://dealerlocator.deere.com/servlet/DealerLocator">John Deere dealer</a> to inquire about RTK network coverage.<br><br>A U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license is required when utilizing the John Deere RTK Radio 450 on a base station or as a repeater.<br><br>Licensing is not required for an RTK machine configuration.<br><br>For more details and assistance on obtaining a license, refer to the Dealer Corner section of <a href="https://www.deere.com/en/stellarsupport/">StellarSupport™</a> system.</p></div></div></div></div><div class="accordion2_component"><div class="accordion2_top"><div class="text-size-medium text-weight-bold">Reduce radio interference with John Deere RTK Radio 450</div><div class="accordion2_icon w-embed"><svg width="100%" height="100%" viewBox="0 0 32 32" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M25.3333 15.667V16.3336C25.3333 16.7018 25.0349 17.0003 24.6667 17.0003H17V24.667C17 25.0351 16.7015 25.3336 16.3333 25.3336H15.6667C15.2985 25.3336 15 25.0351 15 24.667V17.0003H7.3333C6.96511 17.0003 6.66663 16.7018 6.66663 16.3336V15.667C6.66663 15.2988 6.96511 15.0003 7.3333 15.0003H15V7.33365C15 6.96546 15.2985 6.66699 15.6667 6.66699H16.3333C16.7015 6.66699 17 6.96546 17 7.33365V15.0003H24.6667C25.0349 15.0003 25.3333 15.2988 25.3333 15.667Z" fill="currentColor"></path></svg></div></div><div style="width: 1118px; height: 0px;" class="accordion2_bottom"><div class="margin-bottom margin-small"><div><div class="seccion-images"> <div> <img src="https://salesmanual.deere.com/customer/sales/salesmanual/images/NA/ams/rtk/rtk_450_antenna.jpg" alt="John Deere RTK Radio 450"> <span class="caption">John Deere RTK Radio 450</span> </div> <div> <img src="https://salesmanual.deere.com/customer/sales/salesmanual/images/NA/ams/spacer.gif" alt="#"> </div> </div> <p>The John Deere RTK Radio 450 requires a license for a dedicated frequency. While a license must be paid for, the user owns that specific frequency. Unlike the John Deere RTK Radio 900 frequencies, wireless providers or anyone else cannot use that frequency, thus eliminating signal jamming.<br><br> The following is a simple way to think about the difference between a John Deere RTK Radio 900 and RTK Radio 450:</p> <ul> <li>The John Deere RTK Radio 900 uses a frequency band that is like an interstate: it is free and open to the public. If only a few people are using the interstate, it moves fast; however, when everyone uses it at the same time, there is a traffic jam and it moves slowly. Conversely, the John Deere RTK Radio 450 is a private road.</li> </ul></div></div></div></div><div class="accordion2_component"><div class="accordion2_top"><div class="text-size-medium text-weight-bold">Broaden RTK availability with repeaters</div><div class="accordion2_icon w-embed"><svg width="100%" height="100%" viewBox="0 0 32 32" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M25.3333 15.667V16.3336C25.3333 16.7018 25.0349 17.0003 24.6667 17.0003H17V24.667C17 25.0351 16.7015 25.3336 16.3333 25.3336H15.6667C15.2985 25.3336 15 25.0351 15 24.667V17.0003H7.3333C6.96511 17.0003 6.66663 16.7018 6.66663 16.3336V15.667C6.66663 15.2988 6.96511 15.0003 7.3333 15.0003H15V7.33365C15 6.96546 15.2985 6.66699 15.6667 6.66699H16.3333C16.7015 6.66699 17 6.96546 17 7.33365V15.0003H24.6667C25.0349 15.0003 25.3333 15.2988 25.3333 15.667Z" fill="currentColor"></path></svg></div></div><div style="width: 1118px; height: 0px;" class="accordion2_bottom"><div class="margin-bottom margin-small"><div><div class="seccion-images"> <div> <img src="https://salesmanual.deere.com/customer/sales/salesmanual/images/NA/ams/rtk/repeaterdiagram_fixed.jpg" alt="Repeater diagram with repeater (1) and RTK base station (2)"> <span class="caption">Repeater diagram with repeater (1) and RTK base station (2)</span> </div> <div> <img src="https://salesmanual.deere.com/customer/sales/salesmanual/images/NA/ams/spacer.gif" alt="#"> </div> </div> <p>RTK repeaters are radios that can be used to improve base station signal coverage around obstacles, such as trees or rolling terrain. The purpose of the RTK repeater is to receive the correction signal coming from the base station and then transmit that correction signal.</p> <p>More than one repeater can be used with one base station, but the repeater cannot receive signal from each other in a daisy-chain configuration. In order to operate, a repeater must be connected to a 12-V power source.<br><br> A repeater is the same as the radio that is on a machine or base station receiver.</p> <p>A repeater consists of the following:</p> <ul> <li>John Deere RTK Radio 450 or 900</li> <li>Power harness and bracket</li> </ul></div></div></div></div></div>