I am having trouble getting the rtk icon to turn green. I have ntripp set on rtk2go. I created my own base station and am only 200 meters from it. Can someone tell me what I’m doing wrong.
Need more info.
Are you connected to Internet with your phone or simcard?
Is the base station your trying to connect to actually live?
Will it connect to any others?
Some more info. I am connected to internet though wif. I am connected to rtk2go with my base station. I’m ag getting data at rtk2go and I seem to be connected to rtx2go with AOG. I connected a usb to the left antenna board last night and the sat icon at the top of AOG turned green. Assuming at that point it was getting RTK. But I don’t seem to get it with just Ethernet.
Also on the actual board. I get a green light on the left antenna and only get red on the right no matter how I connect
Make sure agio is set to send the correction signals to the board over udp for Ethernet.
I guess I’m going backward. I can no longer connect with the Ethernet to the dual fp9s. I am connecting to the steering modules. I get red lights on both antenna modules. I have re flashed and programmed with the song configomatic program nothing seems to help.
I would guess you have something set wrong in agio. You should post a picture of your board and what you see in agio with the blue arrow expanded
rtk2go or rtx2go??
on the rover type in rtk2go then click verify
Picture of Ethernet setup window would be helpful
First as you probably know you need to get the antenna and the imu connected. You get to the Ethernet settings for that by clicking on the green picture of the Ethernet plug and gear in the third picture. Follow the instructions on how to connect that here:
Once the antenna and the imu light up green you can go to working on rtk. When you are getting messages from the caster you will see them show up in the box in the third picture where there is just dots now. that part might be working as you have it set up now and nothing is showing up because you took the picture before it had time to get any. If it wasn’t connecting at all you would get a dialogue box saying not connected to caster.
Then click on the position tab in the second picture and make sure udp is selected. (Ie is green). That will let agio know where to send the correction signals.
The last picture shows the screen for connecting to the board using USB. You don’t need to do anything there.
Hope this helps
Up till a few days ago I had antennas and steer both green. I don’t know why or what I did to the antenna portion that messed that up. I don’t have an imu since I have dual antennas.
Try switching to a different subnet in both windows network settings and agio. Like a different number other than 5. I have had that work before. Also, what lights do you have on the board? Is the teensy orange light flashing?
Both antenna are red. 3 green voltage lights no light on teensy
You need to have a orange light flashing on the teensy. If you don’t it is not getting signals from the f9p to the teensy
When it was connected before was agopengps working or did agio just say you were connected? Could you post a higher resolution picture of your board? I’m not as familiar with the micro as with the standard but it looks like you might be missing some pieces
Does the bno need to be connected aswell for everything to work.
Try configuring the teensy again perhaps
One more thing to check. Is your antennas outside with open sky above?
Teensy orange light will not blink, if antenna signals are too weak.
Might be a dumb question Do the antenna modules connect to the teensy and then to the rj45
Might be a dumb question but do the antenna modules communicate to the teensy and then to the rj45 port