Not sure if you need a dual-band or triple-band GNSS receiver? ArduSimple has released a video breaking it down simply.
ArduSimple covers the basics and then jumps into how each type of RTK receiver works best for farming, surveying, drones, robotics, or when deploying a base station.
- Dual-band vs triple-band: What’s different?
- A look into what ArduSimple do.
- Pros and cons of both types of GPS/RTK receivers.
- Find the best option for farming, survey and mapping, drones and robotics, base station.
ArduSimple offer a range of low-power dual and triple band GNSS boards based on Septentrio Mosaic-H, Mosaic-X5, Unicorecomm UM980, UM981 and UM982, u-blox ZED-F9P, ZED-F9R receivers and delivering positioning accuracy from sub-meter down to millimeter levels. Ideal for OEMs, the boards are fully compatible with Arduino, STM32 Nucleo, Raspberry Pi, and NVIDIA Jetson, and can also be used as an external GNSS receiver for Pixhawk and Ardupilot-based drone flight controllers.
The company provide a range of GNSS RTK receivers that deliver centimeter-accurate positioning information as well as sub-degree heading and attitude (roll, pitch, and yaw) data. These solutions include dual-antenna RTK receivers as well as GNSS/IMU sensor fusion boards.