LAND-PAK StarFireâ„¢/RTK GNSS Survey System
Features & Specs
- Integrated UHF and GSM support
- Bluetooth® Cable free, all-on-the pole design
- Multi-constellation support (GPS, Glonass)
- Ultra RTK (up to 40K baseline)
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| RTK Accuracy (<40km) | 1cm + 0.5ppm Horizontal / 2cm + 1ppm Vertical |
| RTK Extend (<15min) | 3cm + 1ppm Horizontal / 6cm + 2ppm Vertical |
| StarFire GNSS | <5cm Horizontal / <10cm Vertical |
| Static (post processed) | 5mm + 0.5ppm Horizontal / 10mm + 0.5ppm Vertical |
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The LAND-PAK system provides an unprecedented level of performance and flexibility by including both RTK and StarFire™ capabilities as standard. Ultra RTK™ provides cm level performance up to 40 km from the base station while StarFire™ provides 5cm operation anywhere, anytime without the need for a base station. With NavCom's patented RTK Extend™ feature, users can work in challenging environments and maintain RTK-level accuracy even during base station radio outages. LAND-PAK includes, as standard, easy to use controller, your choice of office and GNSS post processing software (NavCom's FieldGenius/SurveyCAD or NavCom's SurvCE/Survey), the SF-3040 GNSS receiver along with all the necessary hardware and accessories making it a complete turn-key land survey solution. The rugged, waterproof and shock proof design coupled with hot swappable batteries ensures continuous operation in the harshest of environments. UHF and GSM communication links with support for multiple RTK formats allows the LAND-PAK rover to work with a variety of base stations and RTK networks. The Sapphire™ GNSS technology with multi-constellation (GPS, Glonass) support and superior signal sensitivity allows operation even in shaded environments. Quick setup, ease of use and superb performance allows LAND-PAK to meet the needs of even the most demanding surveyor. Click Here to read a review on the LAND-PAK survey system from American Surveyor.
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