GNSS Correction Data Receiver (NEO-D9S) Hookup Guide

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Contributors: bboyho, PaulZC

Resources and Going Further

Now that you've successfully got your NEO-D9S up and running, it's time to incorporate it into your own project! Need more information? Check out some of the links below:

SparkFun Resources

u-blox Resources

If you are looking for a more integrated solution, try checking out the RTK Facet L-Band! The RTK Facet L-Band includes the NEO-D9S, ZED-F9P, and ESP32 WROOM in a sweet enclosure. Additionally, the product includes several hardware features such as a built-in LiPo battery, charging circuit, microOLED, L1/L2/L-Band antenna, microSD card socket for datalogging, fuel gauge, accelerometer, and serial ports. The build in software features also make it user friendly. It does not require copy and pasting of keys, certificates, or any other materials. By connecting the RTK Facet L-Band to a WiFi network, the keys will be automatically be updated and stored. There are also five different modes available. Everything is built into one unit and it was made to be as easy as possible to use.

SparkFun RTK Facet L-Band Hookup Guide

June 9, 2022
Setup the RTK Facet L-Band in minutes to begin gathering millimeter level geospatial coordinates.

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