Setup overhead
15 to 30 minutes of stationing, leveling, and radio config before a single shot, every site, every day.
HPRTK delivers centimeter-accurate corrections over cellular, straight to the rover. No base station to set up, power, or babysit. Coverage everywhere you already have signal, on the receivers you already own.
It works, but every job pays a tax in time, risk, and reach. Add it up across a season and the base is the most expensive habit on the crew.
15 to 30 minutes of stationing, leveling, and radio config before a single shot, every site, every day.
If the base drops, loses power, or walks off, the whole crew is down until it's back.
Each extra rover leans on that one base and its radio. Coverage and reliability thin out fast.
UHF only reaches so far. Past line-of-sight or rough terrain, accuracy degrades or simply stops.
HPRTK delivers the same centimeter accuracy over cellular, removing the base entirely and everything that comes with it.
Nothing to set up, power, or secure. Show up and survey, with minutes back on every job.
Add crews without adding hardware. Each rover pulls from the network, not a shared radio.
Wherever you have cellular, you have corrections, free of UHF line-of-sight limits.
Nobody drops the base overnight, and you don't have to. HPRTK slots in alongside the gear and radio workflow you run today.
Keep your receivers and UHF workflow. WestLat Connect handles the base, rover, and radio config, whatever the brand.
UHF where you have line-of-sight, network corrections where you don't. One foot in each world, one app for both.
Retire the base entirely and pull corrections from the network. Just coverage, no tripod.
HPRTK service and WestLat Connect are being packaged together: the correction stream plus the app that points your receivers at it. Pricing lands when Connect licensing launches. The public beta is open now.