Below diagram showing the data flow of this implementation:

1. Connecting NTRIP.
2. Connect the RTK GNSS Receiver to a Linux machine using the USB connector.
Congratulations!! Your RTK GNSS receiver is now set up and ready to go. You can start using the highly accurate location data it provides for your Linux machine applications.
We have tested the below Bluetooth RTK GPS/GNSS receivers
- TOP608BT
- Columbus EX-1
- Columbus P-70 Ultra
- Navisys GR-903
- GeoAstra RTB609BT
- GeoAstra RTU609BT
- GeoAstra RTU608BT
- X8-M1
work with this instruction.
If you’re looking for a RTK GNSS Receiver mentioned above, you can purchase it from:
https://gpswebshop.com (US & WorldWide)
https://canadagps.ca (Canada)