GNSS receiver REACH RS3
RTKUHFfor surveying

GNSS receiver
GNSS receiver
GNSS receiver
GNSS receiver
GNSS receiver
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Characteristics

Type
UHF, GNSS, RTK
Applications
for surveying
Interface type
USB, RS232
Other characteristics
compact, rugged, IP67, high precision

Description

Accurate results even with large tilt angles The IMU-based tilt compensation in Reach RS3 enables you to make measurements with up to 60 degrees of tilt while still staying within 20 mm of accuracy. Reach RS3 continuously measures and corrects tilt in real-time to keep you on target. Survey and stakeout faster No need to check the bubble Effortless and robust IMU tilt compensation Calibration-free We calibrate the inertial measurement unit in each device individually at the factory, so you can get your Reach RS3 up and running right out of the box. Immune to magnetic disturbances Unaffected by magnetic fields, RS3’s IMU sensors provide robust tilt compensation even when working close to metal structures. Quick initialization Tilt initialization takes about 20 meters of walking or 10-20 seconds of tilting. Usually ready on the way from the car. Gets a fix in 5 seconds Reach RS3 gets a centimeter-accurate solution in about 5 seconds. It maintains robust performance even when the sky view is partially obstructed, or the receiver itself is tilted. Base and Rover Work in RTK with VRS or a single baseline CORS network. You can also connect another GNSS receiver as an NTRIP base using Emlid NTRIP Caster. Compatibility Any receiver with RTCM3 support Dual-band radio LoRa 868/915 MHz Base and Rover Perfect for areas with no internet coverage for NTRIP. LoRa is used when connecting Emlid receivers over the radio. Compatibility All Emlid receivers with built-in radio

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REACH RS3
REACH RS3
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