Arrow Series Technical Reference Manual
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• Raw measurement output (via documented binary messages) or RINEX converter
• Position and raw measurement update rates of up to optional 10Hz or 20Hz
• COAST™ technology provides consistent performance with old correction data and guarantees an
all-day DGPS/DGNSS solution even in forestry applications (with suitable SBAS or Atlas coverage)
• Optional Auto-Dif: A base station-free way of differentially positioning for submeter applications
• Support base and rover modes
• Universal Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (supported profiles: iAP for Apple iOS and SPP for Windows and
Android) ensures compatibility with any up-to-date handheld/tablet/computer/smartphone and software
combination
• One USB 2.0 compliant port can be used for configuration, or to output/receive RTCM corrections
and/or NMEA messages
• Integrated, field-replaceable Smart Li-Ion battery with built-in charger for full day operation
The comparison chart above can be found on our website (www.eos-gnss.com), and offers a more
succinct demonstration of the Arrow Series™ capabilities as well as the differences between models.
1.2.2 Receiver Description
The Arrow receiver consists of three main parts to be operational: the receiver itself, the Smart Li-Ion
battery pack and the antenna (with cable). This section describes the LED interface and points out
some considerations regarding care and maintenance of the smart battery pack.
LED Interface
Battery Pack