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RTK: The Future of GPS is Already Here
GPS is good enough to get you to the coffee shop. But when your work depends on accuracy down to the centimeter, “good enough” won’t cut it. That’s where RTK GPS comes in. What is RTK? RTK stands for Real Time Kinematic. It adds correction data to standard GPS signals so your device can fix its position with far greater precision. Technically, RTK works with GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems), which includes GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (Europe), and BeiDou (C

Yanic
Nov 18, 20254 min read


Why Not All RTK Systems Deliver the Same Accuracy
RTK promises centimeter-level GPS accuracy in seconds, but not every setup delivers on that promise. Standard GPS can drift by a meter or more, which is far too much error for serious work. That’s why RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) is such a breakthrough. By adding correction data, it sharpens GPS accuracy down to just a few centimeters. It’s like putting on glasses: what was blurry becomes clear and precise. Technically, RTK works with GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems),

Yanic
Nov 18, 20254 min read


RTK GPS Used to Be Too Expensive: Here’s What Changed
RTK delivers centimeter-level GPS accuracy in real time. For years this level of precision was out of reach for most users: costly hardware, expensive subscriptions, and fragmented coverage kept it reserved for large organizations or well-funded projects. That is now changing. Legacy RTK: Centralized and Costly Legacy RTK GPS networks are centralized. They rely on towers, leased sites, and control systems that are expensive to build and maintain. Providers recover those costs

Yanic
Nov 18, 20254 min read
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