How To Properly Set Up The RTK Base | Different Methods of Setting up the RTK Base
When you use Reach as a local base station you should set it up first so it can transmit the corrections to the rover. In this video, we guide you through the essential steps to set up your Reach base station for accurate positioning in your surveying projects.
The Emlid Flow (ex. ReachView 3) app offers several ways to do that. Whether you're using the Averaged Single, Manual, or Float/Fix method, understanding how to correctly configure your base station is crucial for achieving high-precision results. We'll walk you through the process, offering tips on choosing the best method based on your accuracy needs and available resources.
Make sure to review the Emlid documentation and tutorial on placing the base. We’ll also cover key concepts like absolute and relative precision to ensure you have a clear understanding of the techniques discussed. From quick field setups with the Averaged Single method to achieving high absolute accuracy with the Manual mode, this video has everything you need to get your Reach base station ready for reliable surveying operations.
To know how to place the base over a known point, watch this video:
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00:00 - Introduction
00:40 Averaged Single Method
02:36 Manual Method
03:33 Averaged Fix Method
04:34 Averaged Float Method
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