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A sensor installed externally on the P4P drone detects the triggering of each photograph and records a time stamp in the log file of the MULTIBAND X5 GNSS module. Timestamps are extracted from the module after flight and combined with the in-flight imagery as centimeter-accurate position geotags (geotagging) using various specialized software options available on the market.
NEW HIGH PRECISION X5 GNSS RECEIVER: The X5 GNSS receiver module is a multiband GNSS system, with centimeter precision for UAV mapping. Image: Multiband X5 GNSS receiver. Specifications: Mechanical ● Dimensions: 52 x 37 x 13 mm ● Weight: 50g ●...
Android (iOS version currently being developed). Supports several coordinate systems. With METTA X5 App, you can control all the features of X5 GNSS receivers. Our Beta Testers will receive via email a link to download the app that is in beta version.
Drone camera. Once placed, validate that the propellers of the Drone do not touch the support. 7. Connect the antenna cable to the X5 GNSS module. Be careful not to block the view of the Drone's anti-collision system Drone Configuration...
4. Turn on your Phantom 4 Pro v.1/v.2 or Advance Drone. 5. Wait for the red LED of the GNSS X5 PPK Module light to be ON. It takes around 30 seconds to automatically start recording the data log file.
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Two post processed files need to be input to the App: the RINEX post-processing file (.POS). and the event file (.POS). And the precalculated delay time in seconds for DJI Drone LEDs: 0.3. The resulting geotagged file can be downloaded in CSV and TXT format, ready to input into any popular photogrammetry software: •...
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