HI,
I want to use an RS+ or RS2 to setup a local base station with NTRIP output to use with a DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced with RTK.
Does anyone know if this drone requires single or multiband RTK correction data? (the DJI Phantom 4 requires multiband, so I would think the Mavic would be the same.)
I’ve found this Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced User Manual. Looks like your assumption is correct: the RTK module is multi-band. So, you’ll need a Reach RS2 base.
One more question: Can I use Reach M2 as RTK base via ReachView3?
If close enough, I will connect base M2 to NTRIP, and broadcast NTRIP stream via app to DJI controller. If we are far out in the bush, I will use M2 as standalone base and stream NTRIP via app to DJI controller.
Agree with Christian: Reach M2 is multi-band, so it should work well as a base for your drone.
Though, it can be a bit tricky to set it up this way. That’s why we usually recommend Reach RS2: it has a survey thread, internal battery, and GNSS antenna, so it’s much easier to keep it on a tripod. Also, an RS2 base has additional protection from harsh weather conditions, while Reach M2 hasn’t.
Thanks @kseniia.suzdaltseva, RS2 would be a better choice, but funding is limited.
@wizprod thanks for the feedback. We will connect the M2 to mobile device with Reachview3 app, and create a local NTRIP output via wifi hotspot. DJI controller connects to the wifi and we then have RTK NTRIP base for the drone.
Yep, here’s our guide about Reach RS2 and DJI RTK integration. It shows how to set up both Reach and drone for a flight. The guide describes the integration with Phantom 4 RTK, but I think the process should be similar for other DJI RTK drones.