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Homebrew RTK Base - how to deliver corrections
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WildBuckwheat
Posted 3/24/2024 19:14 (#10678484 - in reply to #10678460)
Subject: RE: Homebrew RTK Base - how to deliver corrections


Middlesex County, Ontario
I usually use AgOpenGPS, a windows program running on a windows tablet. Its the same program I use for auto steer, so its a familiar interface for setting up boundaries and lines and such.

GNSS Master lets you pull in NTRIP data for full RTK in all your other apps. GNSS Master can also be configured to act as a base.

SW Maps app lets you record boundaries, lines, and points. All these android apps are going to generate .kml or .kmz files for the boundary. You might have to convert them to shapefile out of the app in order to import them into your GPS monitor.

QField and QGIS are really powerful apps but I have not taken the time to learn how to use them.

Edited by WildBuckwheat 3/24/2024 20:46
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