Trimble GPS Pathfinder ProXRT Real-Time Receiver Review
Trimble GPS Pathfinder ProXRT Real-Time Receiver Feature
- H-Star technology for decimeter or subfoot accuracy in the field, either in real-time or after postprocessing
- OmniSTAR HP, XP, or VBS technology for worldwide decimeter to submeter accuracy in the field
- Optional support for GLONASS
- Rugged receiver able to work in extreme temperatures with an internal all day battery
- Choice of field device, field software, and setup style to suit your requirements
Whether you need to relocate buried pipes and cables, or accurately map underground assets and critical infrastructure, the Trimble® GPS Pathfinder® ProXRT receiver has it all. This real-time receiver can achieve decimeter (10 cm / 4 inch) accuracy, giving you the confidence to know the job was done right while you're still on site. Combining H-StarTM technology, OmniSTAR support, and with the option of GLONASS support on top of dual frequency GPS, the GPS Pathfinder ProXRT receiver is a truly versatile solution offering you the accuracy you need, worldwide.
The GPS Pathfinder ProXRT receiver brings Trimble H-Star technology to the field in real time; just connect to a real-time correction source and you can collect decimeter to subfoot (<30 cm) positions in the field. Simply use a wireless link to your local VRSTM (Virtual Reference Station) network, or set up your own base station for the flexibility to work wherever you need to.
Alternatively, OmniSTAR HP can be used to achieve real-time decimeter accuracy. The OmniSTAR antenna is integrated so there's no need to carry any extra equipment-just purchase a subscription and wait for the over the air corrections. The GPS Pathfinder ProXRT receiver is also capable of using the OmniSTAR XP (20 cm accuracy) and VBS (instantaneous submeter accuracy) services.
Installing the GLONASS option on your GPS Pathfinder ProXRT receiver increases the number of GNSS satellites that you observe when working in the field. GLONASS improves your ability to maintain lock on enough satellites to keep working when sky visibility becomes limited, letting you work for longer in tough environments. Tracking GLONASS satellites as well as GPS satellites can also improve productivity by reducing the time required to achieve decimeter or subfoot accuracy, either in real-time or after postprocessing.
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