RTK Troubleshooting. A Step-by-Step Guide
However, sometimes during the RTK setup process, issues
Network Connectivity: Poor network connectivity or issues with the Wi-Fi router can cause the base station to go offline. Troubleshooting the network connection, ensuring the base station is securely connected to the router, and minimizing signal interference can help resolve the issue.
Think of your RTK base station like an anchor. It sends corrections to your rover so your measurements are precise. But if that anchor isn't placed correctly, everything you measure will be off — sometimes by several feet. If not setup correctly, your day-to-day measurements won't line up.
To fix this issue, you can follow these steps: 1. Check the power supply and make sure that the base station is properly plugged in. 2. Verify the Wi-Fi connection and ensure that the base station is within range. 3. If the problem continues, try restarting the base station or performing a factory reset.
The software sets up all radio and receiver operating parameters, and is the most likely route to a successful problem resolution once you have checked all connections, cables, and batteries. The base station is not broadcasting. See Base station is not broadcasting below. Incorrect over-the-air baud rates between base station and rover.
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