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NTRIP - CORs/VRS

Equipment

Windows Laptop

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Cellular Hot Spot

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Ethernet Cable

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NTRIP Client

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Requirements:

  • Laptop with an internet connection.

  • An active account with the correction data from whatever state you are trying to fly out of (i.e. MNCORS for minnesota).

  • Ethernet cable for connecting to the comms box (laptop will be using wifi).

Setup

In order to use this corrections method, the NTRIP client is needed. It can be downloaded from the Sentera support pages (link to the right). The file must be extracted (unzipped) before use.

In the downloaded folder, run 'strscr.exe'. This should open the app.

Once open, select NTRIP Client under Type, and hit the Opt button, as shown. This will bring up an options panel, where the caster host and port should be entered, as shown.

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Within the caster host, you need to find a proper mount point. Select the ‘Ntrip…' button to bring up a list. Select a mount point using RTCMv3, and copy it’s name. Paste it’s name into the mount point box. Enter your User-ID and Password, and hit OK.

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Setup the UDP link as shown by clicking on the ‘Opt’ Button for the Output. Enter the broadcast options shown and hit OK.

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Usage

Before NTRIP can be used, it needs an approximate location to work off of. To enter this, select the options button. From there, enter approximate coordinates (in decimal and meters) to the appropriate boxes and hit OK.

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At this time, the link can be started, assuming the comms box is connected via ethernet. To do so, hit ‘Start’ on the client. You should see bytes start to count up, as well as a green box by Input. Allow a short amount of time for this to affect the PHX payload. Watch Fly PHX to check the type of GPS fix, or watch the lights on the RTK payload (see D4K RTK - Anatomy for light codes)

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