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Trimble 5700 - 5700 Receiver Introduction; Key Features of the 5700 Receiver

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2 Overview
18 5700/5800 GPS Receiver User Guide
5700 Operation
2.1
Introduction
This chapter introduces the 5700 receiver, which is designed for GPS
surveying applications. The receiver features one-touch logging for
ease of use, and five LEDs that let you monitor the survey in progress
and the available battery capacity.
The 5700 receiver tracks GPS satellites on both the L1 and L2
frequencies to provide precise position data for land survey
applications. The receiver records GPS data on an internal
CompactFlash card and makes all data available through serial or USB
ports.
You can use the 5700 receiver alone by logging data internally, or as
part of the GPS Total Station
®
5700 system, which logs GPS data
from the 5700 receiver to a Trimble controller running the Trimble
Survey Controller™ or Trimble Survey Pro™ software.
2.2
Features
The receiver provides the following features:
Centimeter-accuracy real-time positioning with RTK/OTF data,
and up to 10 Hz position updates
Submeter-accuracy real-time positioning using pseudorange
corrections
Adaptive dual-frequency RTK engine
WAAS/EGNOS capability (Wide Area Augmentation
System/European Geo-Stationary Navigation System
Automatic OTF (on-the-fly) initialization while moving
1PPS (One Pulse Per Second) output
Dual event-marker input
USB port for data transfer
Type I CompactFlash card for data storage

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