Will I get under at least 20cm accuracy if a base station sya 50 km away from a rover? I know that it needs to be 10-20km away to get a centimetre accuracy but what kind of accuracy you get if distances are bigger than 20km?
Thx man! I'm really new to this stuff. Had to play this at 0.75x speed and pause the vid a few times, but this was really well explained. Some of the technical parts went over my head but I get the main ideas so that's progress.
1:13 - wait...the accuracy of the rover's position will only be as accurate as the one of the base station, hence the use of a benchmark for the base station if you need absolute accuracy...for relative accuracy between several rover position it's ok though.
Truly fantastic video that helps me understand RTK so easily. Btw, can you write the letters more clearly so that I do not have to pause the video for clearing what you're writing?
As we all know fish remain in the same location and never move more than 6 inches in their lives, If you cast your lure outside the 6 inch target range you will never catch a fish......or just because ...
Because when you have sunken logs, boats, or various morphological features to avoid underwater a difference of cm is what separates a safe voyage from damaging your boat, to grounding your boat, to becoming a shipwreck. In hydrology international regulation states that you must have an accuracy of
Hands down the clearest explanation I have seen for this in the last 3 days of reading/watching videos on RTK 🙏
Nice work. Love the sketches and clear explanations. Also love NTRIP which makes life super easy.
Will I get under at least 20cm accuracy if a base station sya 50 km away from a rover? I know that it needs to be 10-20km away to get a centimetre accuracy but what kind of accuracy you get if distances are bigger than 20km?
1cm supl pour 10km
2cm supl pour 20km
3cm supl pour 30km
Thx man! I'm really new to this stuff. Had to play this at 0.75x speed and pause the vid a few times, but this was really well explained. Some of the technical parts went over my head but I get the main ideas so that's progress.
Are there any Ntrip c/c++ libraries that support HTTPS
2:48 the “A” string on a guitar appears to be 110Hz
Good Stuff.
I forgot my bipod today and had to burn control holding the rod (Percision wasn’t key) on vrs network
What is the maximum allowable distance between RTK base and RTK rover in case of a stable real time wireless data link between gadgets?
A rule of thumb I have heard is around 20 km, but I think it probably depends on a lot of things, like atmospheric effects that are situational.
1:13 - wait...the accuracy of the rover's position will only be as accurate as the one of the base station, hence the use of a benchmark for the base station if you need absolute accuracy...for relative accuracy between several rover position it's ok though.
Really well explained!
pretty hard for starter like me.. Any other basic videos available???
Look for Stanford course on GNSS on youtube by prof. Per Enge.
Truly fantastic video that helps me understand RTK so easily. Btw, can you write the letters more clearly so that I do not have to pause the video for clearing what you're writing?
Very good, totally on point! This really is fascinating stuff
Ok so can you achieve 1cm accuracies
Look up NTRIP
Im a bit late ... Your presentation is excellent. I expected to see 437k subscribers, not 437. I suscribed.
Why do boats need super accurate gps?
because reasons :)
As we all know fish remain in the same location and never move more than 6 inches in their lives, If you cast your lure outside the 6 inch target range you will never catch a fish......or just because ...
Because when you have sunken logs, boats, or various morphological features to avoid underwater a difference of cm is what separates a safe voyage from damaging your boat, to grounding your boat, to becoming a shipwreck.
In hydrology international regulation states that you must have an accuracy of
If you were installing a wind farm in the middle of the sea, you would need to know where to put the turbines
Bathymetric surveys for one.
Very nicely explained
Excellent explanation. Thanks.
that's great explaination.
thnx for explanation
First of all, prove that satellites exist.
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