Durability you can rely on
Built to survive real field conditions, the D-RTK 2 carries an IP65 ingress protection rating and a carbon fiber housing that keeps total weight low without compromising structural integrity. Whether it’s deployed on a rooftop survey, an agricultural plot, or a remote construction site, it holds up. Onboard IMU sensors continuously self-monitor during operation, automatically flagging any tilt or calibration drift so your crew gets an early warning before a small issue becomes a mission failure.
Stay Connected for Any Mission
Keeping ground and air in sync is non-negotiable on complex missions and the D-RTK 2 is built with that in mind. It maintains a stable correction data link via 4G, OcuSync, WiFi, and LAN, giving operators flexibility to stay connected regardless of the site setup. Up to five remote controllers can pair to a single unit when operating DJI Agras platforms or the Phantom 4 RTK series making it practical for coordinated multi-operator field work. Running a Matrice 300 RTK? The D-RTK 2 can serve as a shared base reference across multiple aircraft simultaneously, cutting down on equipment overhead while scaling up operational coverage.
Centimeter-Level Positioning
Locking in centimeter-level accuracy starts with pulling strong signals from every available constellation and the D-RTK 2 does exactly that, working simultaneously across GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo. Setup is fast and straightforward, so teams spend less time on the ground getting configured and more time flying. The integrated high-gain antenna pulls in signal from a wider satellite window, which makes a real difference when buildings, vegetation, or terrain features are blocking part of the sky. The result is tighter positioning data, even in conditions where cheaper receivers would start to drift.