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General

RTK GPS uses a stationary base station unit on the ground (Base) to send correction data to a mobile GPS unit on the aircraft (Rover). The RTK corrections allow the rover unit to achieve a higher level of precision and accuracy than would be possible otherwise.

The Base (ground) unit must be positioned in a stable location and not moved. The location can be pre-surveyed or the unit can survey the location itself. This document will cover the self survey procedure, known as a survey-in.

Survey-In Position of Ground Station

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  • Position the ground station GPS antenna where it will not be disturbed and with a clear view of the sky.

  • Connect the base GPS to a Ground Station Computer that will have a wireless link to the aircraft

  • Open QGroundControl

    • The program will automatically detect the GPS unit and start a survey-in

    • The survey-in status can be viewed by clicking the RTK icon in the top menu bar

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Do not move the base station after survey-in has begun or during the use of RTK correction data.

Change the Survey-In Settings or Input Pre-Surveyed Coordinates

  • Click the icon in the top left of QGC window

  • Click Application Settings

  • Go to the General menu on the left

  • Scroll down to the RTK GPS settings

  • Here you can change the accuracy, time, or input a pre-surveyed location

  • Restart QGC to make the settings take effect

Sending Corrections

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QGroundControl will automatically send corrections to any vehicle with an active connection

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