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INTERMAT launch for Sokkia total stations

Sokkia’s CX total stations are said to represent a new industry standard for performance and security.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min

1090 Sokkia’s CX total stations are said to represent a new industry standard for performance and security.

The CX stations deliver more power and greater accuracy, with features never before available in survey instruments, claimed Sokkia, including an advanced telematics-based communications module with remote security and maintenance options, called TSshield.

If the instrument is lost or stolen, the owner can use TSshield to send a coded signal anywhere in the world, to the instrument to disable the instrument.

With the ability to shoot up to 500m reflectorless and 4,000m with a prism, and with the fastest measurement time in its class, Sokkia is confident that the CX gives unrivalled freedom on any job site.

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