Issue
How to start Post Processing Kinematic (PPK) flight.
Answer
Please refer to the explanations below.
Explanation
When you want to use PPK, you always need a reference point on the jobsite.
- SC Edge logs GNSS corrections throughout the flight duration.
- SC Edge needs to be set up at the jobsite.
- You need an external known point OR use the RTK receiver in the SC Edge to localize it and use that as a known point to log the correction data.
It’s important to make sure your ‘known point’ is a GNSS-friendly location so your signal doesn’t get interrupted.
You can log GNSS correction data in two ways. You can use...
1. PPK localization on a known point for localization like a survey nail or the data of a GNSS rover
When you use localization on a known point, there are two options.
You can:
A. center the tripod over a survey nail,
B. or retrieve the coordinates with a GNSS rover.
In both cases, you enter those coordinates in the SC Edge.
Option A: Centered over a survey nail
1. Place the survey tripod over a known point: a survey nail or another mark.
2. Use a tribrach with optical plummet.
Option B: Retrieve coordinates with GNSS rover
1. Place the rover on the tribrach.
2. Measure the coordinates of the screw adapter where you are going to place the SC Edge.
3. Fill in the coordinates in the SC Edge interface.
4. Place the SC Edge on exactly the same screw, so that the height is correct with the base of the SC Edge.
Enter coordinates in the SC Edge
Now that we have placed the survey tripod over a known point or retrieved the coordinates with a GNSS rover, we have to enter those coordinates in the SC Edge.
1. Launch the Edge1 app (Apple) or enter IP code 10.42.0.1 in browser (Android).
2. Select ‘Base Station’.
3. Select ‘Input position manually’.
4. Fill in the different coordinates and information.
5. Turn on the PPK logging.
6. You are now logging your GNSS correction data!
2. PPK localization using internal network RTK receiver of the SC Edge
Wait… Didn’t we just choose a PPK flight? Why still use RTK as a way to locate the SC Edge as a known reference point?
… The internet connection is very spotty: you are in a remote location, there are a lot of trees or structures near,… and you can see your internet connection (4G) on your phone go in and out… In this case, it’s safer to have your RTK logging on a set object (the SC Edge) than on a moving object (drone controller) that might lose connection.
- A RTK SIM card to insert into SC Edge
- An operational RTK account from your local GNSS/NTRIP provider: depending on your location, this can be a free or a paid subscription.
1. Insert the RTK SIM card into the SC Edge.
2. Launch the Edge1 app (Apple) or enter IP code 10.42.0.1 in browser (Android).
3. Select ‘Base Station’.
4. Select ‘Acquire position via NTRIP’.
5. Select your applicable NTRIP account.
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