![]() ![]() Most network RTK systems are internet based and utilise a protocol called NTRIP (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol). The most common method to solve these issues has been to use Network RTK involving a communication link between the roving vehicle and a service provider. ![]() Furthermore, on some test tracks it can be difficult to get reliable radio reception in all areas sometimes because of large elevation changes or where topographical obstacles can block a radio signal from the transmitting antenna. As customers test on roads outside their proving ground while still maintaining high positional accuracy, the need to transmit the corrections further than most radios allow has become a necessity. The Racelogic DGNSS RTK Base Station (RLVBBS4/5/6) has been used by customers for years to improve the positional accuracy of VBOX GNSS systems by calculating and then transmitting differential correction data via radio to allow a roving GNSS system to correct its position. This page explains how to use a Racelogic DGPS Base Station to create a free NTRIP service to allow the connection of one or more test vehicles at the same time. ![]()
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