Using Uinta and Geode for RTK Correction

23 Aug 1970

Among the various methods you could employ to enhance the precision and accuracy of the position data that Uinta records, you could use real-time kinematic positioning (RTK). In very simple terms, RTK makes use of a base station with a fixed location. The base station receives signal from available satellites and shares what it has received (packaged in NTRIP format). Uinta works with your Geode to compare the signal that it received with the one that the base station received. The comparison of both signals can help establish a location more accurately. When you make use of the RTK capability of Uinta with Geode, the position data recorded will be more accurate.  

RTK networks are available worldwide. They may be free or paid, privately owned, or run by a government. To locate a network near you, please consult our database: Find an RTK Network

When you use Uinta with Geode as your GNSS receiver, you can enter your correction service information directly through Uinta. You will need the information about the RTK network that you will use and a connected Geode. 

While connected to your Geode,

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Suggested Links

GNSS (GPS) Spatial Reference Systems

Uinta – Coordinate Reference Systems



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