What frequencies are you using for your RTK correction stream? What is your SF, CR and BW? ISM bands available for LoRa vary the world over by ITU region and country.
Hi Konrad! The frequencies for LoRa radio are 862-1020 MHz. Reach receiver assigns an allowed range once it determines the position and the region. Could you please specify why you need details about the modulation bandwidth, spreading factor, and error correction rate and contact us at support@emlid.com for further info?
@@Emlid I was asking about the frequency used for an estimate of the free space path loss. Here in the US / ITU region 2 we can use LoRa on 902 to 928 MHz using the ISM band In other regions / countries other ISM bands are available. The other parameters determine the process gain could one expect for a realistic link budget.
@@WA4OSH Thanks for your interest! The best way to discuss these details would be to contact us at support@emlid.com. Our support team is always ready to help you.
Hi everyone! Recently, we’ve redesigned ReachView 3 settings view to simplify your work. Check out our post to learn more about changes: community.emlid.com/t/reachview-3-update-redesigned-settings-view/31658
Hi Mohnish! Most likely, there are obstacles between the base and rover. LoRa requires the line of sight between devices to reach the maximum range. If you need help, please contact us at support@emlid.com.
is it normal that the base and rover GNSS update rate are not the same Base at 5GHZ and Rover at 1GHZ ? RS2 BASE setup GNSS update rate at 1hz th-cam.com/video/Ly5aC7egicQ/w-d-xo.html RS2 ROVER setup GNSS update rate at 5hz th-cam.com/video/Ly5aC7egicQ/w-d-xo.html
Me pueden ayudar hacer la configuración del método RTK gracias.
What frequencies are you using for your RTK correction stream? What is your SF, CR and BW? ISM bands available for LoRa vary the world over by ITU region and country.
Hi Konrad!
The frequencies for LoRa radio are 862-1020 MHz. Reach receiver assigns an allowed range once it determines the position and the region.
Could you please specify why you need details about the modulation bandwidth, spreading factor, and error correction rate and contact us at support@emlid.com for further info?
@@Emlid I was asking about the frequency used for an estimate of the free space path loss. Here in the US / ITU region 2 we can use LoRa on 902 to 928 MHz using the ISM band In other regions / countries other ISM bands are available. The other parameters determine the process gain could one expect for a realistic link budget.
@@WA4OSH Thanks for your interest! The best way to discuss these details would be to contact us at support@emlid.com. Our support team is always ready to help you.
Hi everyone! Recently, we’ve redesigned ReachView 3 settings view to simplify your work. Check out our post to learn more about changes: community.emlid.com/t/reachview-3-update-redesigned-settings-view/31658
i did this setting .....but at 1 km rover goes in single mode and show waiting for fix correction.........
does anyone tell me range of fix ?????
Hi Mohnish! Most likely, there are obstacles between the base and rover. LoRa requires the line of sight between devices to reach the maximum range. If you need help, please contact us at support@emlid.com.
My base suddenly no longer appears when searched with wifi, what could have gone wrong?
Hi there! Please contact us at support@emlid.com. We'll be in touch with you as soon as we can.
is it normal that the base and rover GNSS update rate are not the same Base at 5GHZ and Rover at 1GHZ ? RS2 BASE setup GNSS update rate at 1hz th-cam.com/video/Ly5aC7egicQ/w-d-xo.html
RS2 ROVER setup GNSS update rate at 5hz th-cam.com/video/Ly5aC7egicQ/w-d-xo.html
Hi Michel,
Yes, this is completely fine!
I have copied these settings exactly and all I am receiving is “waiting for corrections” as well as no solution
Hello, please reach out to us at support@emlid.com and we will help to troubleshoot the setup.