RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) correction is a method used to improve the accuracy of GPS data by using a network of reference stations. Most drones support RTK correction via NTRIP (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol), which allows the drone to receive real-time differential corrections over the internet.

RTK Delivery Methods

  1. NTRIP Network Protocol (via GSM Network)

  2. Local Base Station and Rover Setup

Usage Scenarios


Step 1: Choose an NTRIP Service Provider

To get RTK correction data, you’ll need an NTRIP service provider. You can find yours using a google request such as “ntrip service provider *your region*”. Or try these lists to find a suitable service for your region: https://ntrip-list.com/ https://support.radiodetection.com/hc/en-gb/articles/16203505793309-Europe

Note: some NTRIP providers require a subscription.

Some examples of NTRIP Service Providers:

  1. Trimble RTX – Global coverage

  2. Leica SmartNet – Available in Europe and select regions globally

  3. RTK2Go (by Streambox) – Global service

  4. OmniStar – Global service

  5. Network RTK by local authorities (many countries have their own networks)


Step 2: Obtain NTRIP Caster and Credentials

Once you’ve chosen an NTRIP provider, you will need:

Make sure you have these details handy.


Step 3: Set Up the RTK Connection on Your DJI Drone

  1. Turn On the Drone and Controller: Power on the drone and the remote controller.

  2. Connect the RTK Module:

  3. Open the DJI Pilot App:

  4. Go to RTK Settings:

  5. Enter NTRIP Caster Details:

  6. Enable RTK Correction:


Step 4: Start the Mission

Once RTK correction is established, you can proceed with your flight mission. Ensure the RTK signal remains strong throughout the mission to maintain high-accuracy positioning.