What is an NTRIP Base Station?
An NTRIP (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol) base station is a reference station that continuously broadcasts high-precision GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) correction data over the Internet. This allows compatible GNSS receivers to achieve centimeter-level accuracy in real-time or through post-processing.
The coverage map displayed on this website represents the effective range of our system for both real-time corrections and post-processing correctionswhen using multiband (L1+L2) GNSS receivers. The accuracy and reliability of corrections depend on your receiver’s compatibility and its distance from the base station, as well as the terrain (e.g., deep canyons or caves may not have coverage).
For more information or to request access to the system, please contact acor@acorjordan.org.
