You can buy a P4P RTK with a Propeller target and use the 1 year PPK license to upload and process your JXL images and target positions (you can tag the center with your RTK and include the XYZ) to then use in another processing platform. Not sure if you can just hack the target to get the RINEX data off of it and process the images yourself using RTKLib or an expensive program like KLAU. You can tag your own GCP's in Site Scan and it's effectively just a front end for PIX4D Enterprise on AWS/Azure servers so it provides your typical PIX4D quality report. I have used PIX4D Mapper on an MSI laptop for many years and for not much more than you are going to pay for Propeller per year, you can get a P4P with accessories, a perpetual license of PIX4D and an Alienware Area51 laptop and be done with spending money for a while.
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Your only cost after this is your yearly software license to continue cloud processing and update the program. #Pix4dmapper pro vs pix4d bim software license They used to give you unlimited cloud processing but there is now a cap but you can pay for As Lee says in his post, you can use local coordinates in PIX4D Mapper, it's just not as slick as the Propeller system. It's one of Propeller's main selling points. It appears to be a great system for earthworks (except for the price per flight) especially if you're a Trimble user, although it appears you are not. We still use P4P's Version 1&2 with Map Pilot and they're pretty great for the price. We seemed to have fewer problems with the V1 but you can only buy V2's now.
I want a P4P RTK but flying in hilly terrain is much easier with Map Pilot than the flight app for the RTK. It sounds like it's close to being user friendly but just not quite there. #Pix4dmapper pro vs pix4d bim software license.