If you do not have any correction service via the
Internet and NTRIP as explained above, you can
use two Emlid units to create a base-rover set up
instead.
One Emlid (the base) is mounted on a tripod at a
preferably known position or on a fixed, clear
and open location, that provides good GNSS
reception. The second Emlid unit (the rover) is
used as a receiver mounted on the GPR antenna
and provides corrected positions by cable to the
MALÅ Controllers.
Both Emlid units, the base and the rover, must
be equipped with LoRa (Long Range) antennas,
to allow correction data to be sent from the base
to the rover.
The LoRa antennas are found in the Emlid RS2 /
RS2+ / RS3 transport bags
Note: It is important to set up the base correctly to achieve a good positioning result. For more
information visit https://docs.emlid.com/reachrs/ppk-quickstart/placing-the-base
Base configuration
Follow the guide above (Connecting the Emlid Flow app to the Emlid unit) to connect your phone
or tablet to the Emlid Reach RS2 / RS2+ / RS3 unit.
Choose Off as correction input and LoRa for correction output.