Select the appropriate (e.g., VRS or Nearest) to receive corrections. 3. Using Hi-Survey Road Software
Attach the rover to the range pole. Set its data link to "Internal UHF" and ensure the frequency and protocol (e.g., HI-TARGET or TRIMTALK) match the base exactly. Network RTK (NTRIP)
Using the Hi-Survey Road software on your controller, set the data link to "Internal UHF." Choose a frequency (channel) that is clear of interference.
Before powering on, familiarize yourself with the physical layout of the receiver.
Ensure no other controller is paired with the receiver. Restart both the receiver and the controller.
By mastering these steps, you ensure that your delivers the sub-centimeter accuracy it was designed for. For specific menu paths, always refer to the digital PDF version of the manual included with your controller software.
If you aren’t using a base station, you’ll connect to a CORS network via the internet. Insert a SIM card into the controller or the receiver.
In the software, input your NTRIP caster details:
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Place the receiver on a tripod over a known point. Attach the UHF antenna.