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Type | GNSS Receiver |
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Channels | 220 |
GPS | Yes |
GLONASS | Yes |
SBAS | Yes |
Galileo | Yes |
BeiDou | Yes |
Accuracy Static | Horizontal: 2.5 mm + 0.5 ppm, Vertical: 5 mm + 0.5 ppm |
Accuracy RTK | Horizontal: 8 mm + 1 ppm, Vertical: 15 mm + 1 ppm |
Operating System | Linux |
Battery Life | Up to 10 hours |
Tilt Sensor | Yes |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Humidity | 100% condensing |
Data Update Rate | 1 Hz, 2 Hz, 5 Hz, 10 Hz, 20 Hz |
Data Format | RTCM 2.x, CMR, CMR+ |
Communication | Bluetooth, USB |
Battery | Li-ion |
Introduction to the V60 GNSS receiver, its features, and design.
Details on the V60's features, including multi-satellite support, memory, and communication.
Important safety guidelines and environmental considerations for operating the receiver.
Overview of the V60 receiver's physical layout and components.
Description of the control panel, including keys, display, and indicator lights.
Details about the upper part of the receiver, including the convex plate.
Information on the bottom cover, listing slots and interfaces.
Explanation of the eight-core and five-core sockets and their functions.
Information on the receiver's battery, including installation, removal, and charging.
Guidelines for operating the receiver in different environmental conditions.
Precautions regarding electromagnetic interference and suitable operating locations.
Instructions for battery installation, removal, power modes, and recharging the receiver.
Details on using the control panel, its keys, LCD display, and key operation functions.
Procedure for starting and shutting down the receiver, including indicator states.
Information on SIM/USIM card requirements and installation for online data link.
Details on setting the internal transceiver unit's frequency and channels.
Explanation of how static data is stored internally and formats used.
Procedure for using an SD card for storing static data when internal memory is insufficient.
How RTK collected data is stored and downloaded from the controller.
Instructions on how to reset the receiver's motherboard to its delivery state.
Procedure for formatting the receiver, warning about data loss.
Steps to upgrade the receiver's firmware using a USB drive.
Introduction to static measurement using the V60 receiver and data storage.
Procedure for setting up the instrument and performing static measurements.
How to download static data from the receiver using a USB drive.
Main functions and procedures for using the GNSS receiver management software.
Technical specifications for the GNSS system, including supported satellites and output formats.
Accuracy specifications for static and RTK navigation modes.
Technical details of the UHF radio, including compatibility, channels, and transmission rates.
List of all interfaces available on the receiver, such as USB, SIM, SD card, and UHF.
Key physical properties of the receiver, including memory, volume, weight, and durability.
Operating and storage temperature ranges, and protection grade.
Introduction to receiver interfaces and accessories, noting configuration variations.
Details on the difference antenna for UHF base and rover modes, including installation.
Description of the Y-type data cable and its connection points for various functions.
Information about the DDTHPB external radio, its functions, and protection features.