Congratulations on the very useful tutorial. I ask you for advice: with a ZED-F9p in rover configuration, detecting more points I get a very quick fix but I see the points detected on the Google map of SW Maps, about one meter away from the real position. What am I doing wrong? A greeting Aldo Guarasci
Hi supreeth; just uploaded the new video to answer some of your queries, have a look and let me know it it helps :) ua-cam.com/video/oMS1rj1QYW4/v-deo.html
Hi @SkyDrone team, thanks for the comment. For a simple base station configuration you can start off with obtaining the RTK GPS module; MicroRobotics that is based in Centurion is selling the SparkFun F9P module that we used (they are a reseller of the SparkFun components). If you have a spare computer with you can use that, or buy a mini PC such as the LattePanda we used (have a look at Communica, they should have stock). For the GPS antenna we used RFDesign based in Midrand to supply those (specific antenna version is detailed in the article, link in the video description). The other components are more bells and whistles so not really a requirement (e.g. the transparent enclosure to house the LattePanda computer and RTK GPS reciever and LED lights). Let me know if that gets you started! :)
@@civiltronics thanks for your help, here in Maputo, we doesn't find any of these, if for that I need all the information before we travel for a small trip in joburg
@@skydronemaputo233 Glad to be of assistance :) all the companies mentioned to deliver, not sure what the situation would be to send the parcels accross the border through.
@@skydronemaputo233 Jip, they only have a few options on their website. Most of the antennas are made to order, hence feel free to send them an e-mail, they are very helpful with their assistance. For our application we ordered the antenna with a 5 m length of cable to allow enough space to install then hardware in the Data House facility. Can ask the RFDesign team to recommend options for your application, e.g. that it has to be waterproof. Antennas are working very well to date with no weather or rain related issues.
Congratulations on the very useful tutorial. I ask you for advice: with a ZED-F9p in rover configuration, detecting more points I get a very quick fix but I see the points detected on the Google map of SW Maps, about one meter away from the real position. What am I doing wrong? A greeting Aldo Guarasci
Could you explain Ntrip client Push in data from rtk2go and show how to register to Rtk2go
Good morning supreeth. Great idea thank you, will try to record another video and post it within the next week.
Hi supreeth; just uploaded the new video to answer some of your queries, have a look and let me know it it helps :) ua-cam.com/video/oMS1rj1QYW4/v-deo.html
Thanxs bro
Can you tell us where we can buy all components in johannesburg to build the rtk base station?
Hi @SkyDrone team, thanks for the comment. For a simple base station configuration you can start off with obtaining the RTK GPS module; MicroRobotics that is based in Centurion is selling the SparkFun F9P module that we used (they are a reseller of the SparkFun components). If you have a spare computer with you can use that, or buy a mini PC such as the LattePanda we used (have a look at Communica, they should have stock). For the GPS antenna we used RFDesign based in Midrand to supply those (specific antenna version is detailed in the article, link in the video description). The other components are more bells and whistles so not really a requirement (e.g. the transparent enclosure to house the LattePanda computer and RTK GPS reciever and LED lights). Let me know if that gets you started! :)
@@civiltronics thanks for your help, here in Maputo, we doesn't find any of these, if for that I need all the information before we travel for a small trip in joburg
@@civiltronics for rfdesign they just have that
rf-design.co.za/product/u-blox-multi-band-high-precision-gnss-antenna-5m-rg-174-sma-m/
@@skydronemaputo233 Glad to be of assistance :) all the companies mentioned to deliver, not sure what the situation would be to send the parcels accross the border through.
@@skydronemaputo233 Jip, they only have a few options on their website. Most of the antennas are made to order, hence feel free to send them an e-mail, they are very helpful with their assistance. For our application we ordered the antenna with a 5 m length of cable to allow enough space to install then hardware in the Data House facility. Can ask the RFDesign team to recommend options for your application, e.g. that it has to be waterproof. Antennas are working very well to date with no weather or rain related issues.
Hi Andre,
Can you help me please to use NTRIP client
damn! how did you know it was after noon?
Which part of the video are you referring to?