Recommended setup and configuration
Precise positioning using RTK techniques requires that a GNSS rover receiver receives observations (also known as corrections) from a GNSS base station (also known as a base receiver). Broadcasting these observations for the ever-increasing GNSS constellations and number of satellites has become challenging in recent years. The data formats in which the GNSS base station encodes this data have adapted by becoming more compact, resulting in multiple formats being available.
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) solutions, such as Trimble RTX®, that use proprietary formats and are normally delivered over an MSS band satellite link are not covered in this manual.