Has all these steps changed with the newest Drone Matrice 350 RTK using the D-RTK2 Base Station. From what i'm being told, you don't have to set Known points for RTK setup, is that correct? That is does it automatically now. Anyone?
Is there a way to log precise navigation data when flying the drone, but not recording L1 data. Assuming you have some sort of sensor mounted on the drone that does not communicate with the drone (for example some basic optical sensor), how could I extract the precise navigation data from the flight for use in my data processing?
If the sensor is not communicating with the drone, could export the flight record from the DJI Pilot 2 app and export the flight path using a software like AirData, unsure if this would work for your application.
Not for the DRTK-2. If your in Canada Measur Drones has them for 335 for the station, this does not include the tripod which in my opinion does not really need a case. I've seen the Nanuk case for $775 where you can store both.
good tutorial is helpful, maibe can add with the step of data processing
by d-rtk 2 use. Base station use a phase centre coordinate. Do not forget +1.75 m to Z (from ground level)!
Use the same video for m350
Has all these steps changed with the newest Drone Matrice 350 RTK using the D-RTK2 Base Station. From what i'm being told, you don't have to set Known points for RTK setup, is that correct? That is does it automatically now. Anyone?
Is there a way to log precise navigation data when flying the drone, but not recording L1 data. Assuming you have some sort of sensor mounted on the drone that does not communicate with the drone (for example some basic optical sensor), how could I extract the precise navigation data from the flight for use in my data processing?
If the sensor is not communicating with the drone, could export the flight record from the DJI Pilot 2 app and export the flight path using a software like AirData, unsure if this would work for your application.
Is the hard shell case included?
For the L1 LiDAR yes it is.
Not for the DRTK-2. If your in Canada Measur Drones has them for 335 for the station, this does not include the tripod which in my opinion does not really need a case. I've seen the Nanuk case for $775 where you can store both.