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ComNav Technologies introduces Mars Pro Laser RTK

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2023-09-13 15:11:13
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ComNav Technology Ltd. has introduced the Mars Pro Laser RTK, the latest addition to its Universe series GNSS receiver product line, which includes the Venus Laser RTK and Mars Laser RTK. The GNSS receiver is suitable for the land surveying, GIS and construction industries with its innovative features.

Mars Pro's laser mode facilitates the use of conventional GNSS receivers in areas where signals are blocked, hard to reach, or dangerous. By switching to laser mode, users can effortlessly determine the distance between the receiver and that point using the laser rangefinder on the back of the Mars Pro. With an effective range of up to 10 m, the laser ensures signal friendly accuracy even where GNSS is challenging, such as in garages, under Bridges, over water or in traffic.

In addition, the integrated IMU sensor provides tilt compensation of up to 60°, ensuring efficiency and accuracy in both conventional and laser modes.

Mars Pro has full constellation capabilities, including 1,668 channels for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS, QZSS and IRNSS. Support accurate single point positioning service to ensure fast positioning. Its OLED color screen also provides real-time data visualization and enhanced operational control.

Mars Pro supports Wi-Fi, 4G and Bluetooth communication for easy data exchange and interaction. Its compatibility with mainstream brands and multiple protocols makes it versatile. It can switch between the roles of the mobile station and the base and work seamlessly with the user.

Source: Laser Network

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