Basics of rtk surveying – NavCom RT-3020 Rev.A User Manual

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RT-3020S User Guide

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The RT-3020S can be installed in a backpack for mobile
surveying applications.

The sensor should not be placed in a confined space or
where it may be exposed to excessive heat, moisture or
humidity.

There are no user serviceable parts inside the RT-3020

GPS

sensor. Undoing the four screws, which secure the

front end plate, and the four securing the rear end plate
will void the equipment warranty.

Basics of RTK Surveying

The idea behind

RTK

surveys is to achieve the high

quality, low ambiguity accuracy of post-processed
position fixes, in a real time environment. In order to
accomplish this task, the

GPS

data collected at the

roving sensor must have its error sources inherent to

GPS

corrected as much as possible. These errors will be

accounted for virtually instantaneously; thus the Real
Time in

RTK

.

Setting up a

Reference (Base) Station

can minimize

GPS

errors in a roving

GPS

sensor. The reference

GPS

sensor

would be set up on a known surveyed location, with
this position locked in. It would then transmit its code,
clock, and

reference station

coordinate information to

the roving sensor. The roving sensor would use this
information to correct each

GPS

measurement it

receives.

In the RT-3020 this link between the

reference station

and the

rover

is achieved via a 2-way, 2.4GHz

Spread

Spectrum Radio

(

SSR

) integrated into the RT-3020. This

SSR

was designed specifically with

GPS

RTK

in mind. It

has built in interference rejection so any extraneous

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