Basics of rtk surveying – NavCom SF-3050 Rev.A User Manual

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SF-3050 User Guide – Rev A

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Basics of RTK Surveying

RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) is a GNSS system that
yields very accurate 3D position fixes immediately in
real-time.

A refe ence station (base station) transmits it

oving receivers as the base recei

tes them. The roving receivers use the

ce station readings to differentially

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three dimensions are possible. RTK requires
multi-frequency GNSS receivers and high speed
radio modems.

Proper setup of a reference station minimizes GNSS
errors in the rover. The reference GNSS sensor is set
up at a known surveyed location. With this position
locked in, it transmits its code, clock, and reference
station coordinate information to the roving sensor(s).
The roving sensor(s) uses this information to correct
each GNSS measureme

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Setup of the reference station sensor above the roving
sensors is recommended to enable transmission to all
rovers i

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frequency radio signals g neral trave a shor r
distance than lower frequency signals, and do not
penetrate obstructions as well over distance. Figure
and Figure 60 illustrate proper and improper RTK

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Network RTK is not supported in software version 1.0.

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