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How do I connect to the Point One RTK Network?


The Point One RTK Network supports delivering corrections over 2 protocols: NTRIP and Point One Native. (see: Should I use Point One or NTRIP?) NTRIP is the industry standard for delivering RTK corrections and is compatible with a wide variety of survey, GIS and robotics equipment. Point One client is an open protocol design by Point One designed to be used by embedded device manufacturers. If you are unsure, use NTRIP to start.


NTRIP Protocol

NTRIP clients require a caster URL, port, mount point, and username & password. Every device in your account has a unique username & password. These are provided on the devices page.

NOTE: NTRIP clients will sometimes ask for an “IP Address” rather than a URL. Use the URL in the “IP Address” field. 

We offer corrections on both secure (TLS) and insecure ports. We recommend using the secure port if your client supports TLS. If you are unsure, start with the Standard Port.

Point One RTK Casters

Service

Caster URL
(or "IP Address")

Standard Port 

Secure Port (TLS)

True RTK 
(1-3 cm accuracy)

truertk.pointonenav.com

2101

2102

Virtual RTK 
(~10cm accuracy)

virtualrtk.pointonenav.com

2101

2102

Mount Points

Mount Point Datum & Epoch
LOCAL Automatic by region (See table below)
AUTO

Default - ITRF2014 current epoch

Programmable with Device Profiles enabled

Reference Frames - Datums

Region Datum Realization Epoch
Worldwide (AUTO) ITRF2014 ITRF2014 Current
Contiguous US, Alaska, Puerto Rico NAD83 2011 2010.0
Hawaii NAD83 PA11 2010.0
Canada NAD83 CSRSv7 2010.0
United Kingdom, Ireland ETRS89 ETRF97 2009.756
Netherlands ETRS89 ETRF2000 2010.5
Europe ETRS89 ETRF2000 2010.0
South Korea KGD2002 ITRF2000 2002.0
Kyushu/Okinawa, Shikoku, Chugoku, Kansai, Hokkaido - JP JGD2011 ITRF94 1997.0
Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu - JP JGD2011 ITRF2008 2011.395
Australia GDA202 ITRF2014 2020.0
New Zealand NZGD2000 20180701 2000.0

 

Point One Native Protocol

It is always recommended to use TLS security when using the Point One Native protocol. All production systems should use TLS. Our open source client demonstrates the use of standard libraries like OpenSSL to accomplish this.

Service

URL

Secure Port (TLS)

Insecure Port

True RTK
(1-3 cm accuracy)

truertk.pointonenav.com

8090

8088

Virtual RTK
(~10 cm accuracy)

virtualrtk.pointonenav.com

8090

8088

 


Regional Servers

For most users, it is recommended to use the global casters listed at the top of the page. However, in some special networking cases (such as behind a VPN or corporate cellular plan) you may need to access the service via a regional caster.  Note these regional servers work with both the NTRIP and Point One Native protocols.

Regional servers are not available or needed for the VirtualRTK service.

Region

Server URL

True RTK Service
United States

truertk-us.pointonenav.com

True RTK Service
Europe

truertk-eu.pointonenav.com

True RTK Service
Asia Pacific

truertk-apac.pointonenav.com