In today’s surveying world, NTRIP-based RTK has become the default choice for many professionals. With mobile internet available almost everywhere, it’s easy to assume that traditional UHF radios are no longer necessary. But the truth is simple: once you step into areas with weak connectivity or high latency, your RTK workflow can break down unless you have a reliable external radio.
This is exactly where the CDL7 external radio proves its value, by extending your reach far beyond what network-only RTK can deliver.
- Radio vs. NTRIP: The Real-World Difference
Most surveyors have experienced this: your rover is fixed using internet RTK, then suddenly the connection drops or the correction data delays spike. A few seconds of latency can destroy your accuracy.
Internet RTK depends on:
- Strong, stable mobile network
- Low data latency
- Coverage continuity
External radios, on the other hand, offer:
- Consistent broadcasting from your base station
- No reliance on mobile networks
- Lower and more predictable latency
- Longer operational range
When you compare both side by side, radios still outperform NTRIP in challenging environments.
- Testing the CDL7 External Radio vs. Internet RTK
When we tested the CDL7 external radio against standard internet-based RTK, the difference was clear.
- Signal Range
The CDL7 maintained corrections smoothly over long distances, even in locations with weak or no mobile network service. This means you can confidently work in rural, forested, or developing areas without depending on cellular coverage.
- Latency
Internet RTK often fluctuates depending on network traffic. In contrast, the CDL7 delivered steady, low-latency correction signals, allowing the rover to hold FIX longer and respond more accurately.
- Reliability
Where internet RTK struggled or dropped completely, the CDL7 radio continued to deliver strong, uninterrupted correction data. No buffering. No waiting. No downtime.
- The Advantage: 30% More Coverage Than Network-Only RTK
Because the CDL7 operates independently of mobile network coverage, surveyors achieve up to 30% more operational coverage than with NTRIP alone.
This means:
- More productivity
- Fewer interruptions
- Stronger satellite lock
- Better accuracy in challenging projects
For surveyors working across Nigeria, where mobile coverage can be inconsistent, this added reach is a game-changer.
- When to Rely on Radios Instead of NTRIP
Radios are still the best choice when working in:
- Remote project sites
- Farmland and plantations
- Oil & gas corridors
- Mining sites
- Forested or swampy regions
- Sites with unstable 3G/4G/5G networks
- Deep construction sites with signal shadows
- Where there is no CORS Network and you are doing a base and rover setup
- If your project requires uninterrupted FIX, your best backup is a good external radio.
- The CDL7 External Radio: Built for Nigerian Surveying Conditions
The CDL7 isn’t just powerful, it’s built for real field conditions:
- Long-range UHF performance
- Strong penetration through vegetation
- Excellent for base-and-rover setups
- Robust housing for dusty and hot environments
- Seamless pairing with SinoGNSS receivers
This is why more surveyors across the country trust CDL7 for consistent RTK work. Want to see how much more reach you can get?
Test our CDL7 External Radio today and experience 30% more coverage than network-only RTK.
Your productivity and accuracy will thank you.