HOW TO
Flying drones with real-time kinematics (RTK) enhances the accuracy of imagery products. RTK drones, such as the Phantom 4 RTK (P4RTK), carry a GNSS receiver onboard to gather location data from base stations as well as satellites. There are two options to use RTK capabilities in Site Scan: connecting to the D RTK-2 mobile station, or connecting to a base station over a network. Below are the steps for how to connect to an RTK station and fly the Phantom 4 RTK in the Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS app.
Important notes about flying the Phantom 4 RTK in Site Scan:
Enter the Network Service Provider information and tap Save.
Select the new base station and in the RTK Base Station Settings pop-up, confirm it is listed in the Base Station field, as shown in the following image.
Tap Connect. After a few seconds, the State should change to transmitting. This indicates that the base station is successfully connected and is actively sending correction signals to the drone.
If desired, view additional base station information including the number of GPS and GLONASS (GNSS) satellites, location, and altitude.
Exit the RTK Base Station Settings menu and observe the RTK > Status drop-down. The status indicator should change to green (fixed point). It may show as yellow (single or floating point), in which case wait until it turns green so it can receive fixed point corrections from the station. If the connection is red, the drone is not receiving any positional correction and the base station configuration should be reviewed.
Plan a mission or open an existing flight plan.
If not already enabled, toggle on Enable RTK.
When you are satisfied with the flight plan, and when the desired connection status is established, execute the flight. At any point during the flight, you can return to the RTK menu to view more details about the X, Y, and Z RMS Errors, as shown in the following image.
After completing the mission, retrieve your images using the preferred method (wireless download or SD Card dongle), and upload them to Site Scan Manager for ArcGIS for processing.
RTK Color Definitions
The RTK indicator on the telemetry bar changes color depending on the RTK status:
RMS Error values change color depending on the error margin.
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