How to get started

Follow this step-by-step guide to quickly access your precision data

Step 1

Choose your plan

Select the Pricing Plan that best fits your project requirements. For larger scale projects and applications, we recommend considering our Custom Plan.

Step 2

Access your credentials

Once your payment is confirmed, you will receive an email notifying you that your license has been activated. Create an account and log in to retrieve your credentials.

Step 3

Set up your equipment

  1. Network protocol: NTRIP or NTRIPV2
  2. Caster address:
    This may also be labeled as Server Address, Host or IP.
    • Use the server based on your region (see below)
    • If only numeric entries are allowed, use the IP addresses.

    Server options by region: North America (Primary server):

    • IP address: 13.56.117.10
    • Best for customers in USA and North America

    Europe (EU server):

    • IP address: 3.73.41.96
    • Recommended for European customers.

    Australia (AUS server):

    • IP address: 54.206.56.130
    • Best for customers in Australia and nearby regions.
  3. Caster port: Use port 2101. This may also be listed as Server Port, Port Number, or Host Port.
  4. Username and Password: As shown in your account.
  5. Data stream:
    This may appear as Mount Point, Stream, or Source Table in your menu.
    • Only the following four mountpoints are valid.
    • They must be typed exactly as shown — in all capital letters.

    Mount Point options:

    • AUTO
      ■ Automatically selects the correct local coordinate system
    • AUTO_WGS84
      ■ WGS84 (G2139), at mid-year (e.g., 2025.5 for 2025)
    • AUTO_ITRF2020
      ■ ITRF2020, epoch 2015.0
    • AUTO_ITRF2014
      ■ ITRF2014, current epoch

    Important Notes about AUTO:

    • Do not enter your local coordinate system manually. It is not a valid mountpoint and will result in no correction data being sent.
    • When using AUTO — the system will automatically apply the correct reference frame based on your region.

    For example:

    • USA: NAD83(2011) (2010.0)
    • Canada: NAD83(CSRS) (2010.0)
    • Europe: ETRS89(ETRF2000) (2010.0)
    • Australia: GDA2020 (2020.00)
    • New Zealand: NZGD2000 (2000.00)
    • Turkey: ITRF96 (2005.00)
    • India: ITRF2008 (2005.00)
    • Other Regions: WGS84 (G2139), at mid-year (e.g., 2025.5 for 2025)

    Choosing a Specific Stream:

    If your application requires a fixed global frame rather than a regional one, you may use:

    • AUTO_WGS84
    • AUTO_ITRF2020
  6. Vertical Reference:
    The system uses ellipsoidal heights based on the selected datum. For orthometric height conversions, consider applying a local geoid model or other vertical adjustment in your processing software to enhance precision.

Step 4

Connect with the server

Connect to the server and check Connection Status, RTCM
Status, or Server Status to confirm RTCM data is being received.

Need Help?
If you have further questions or need additional support, please contact our support team.

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