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Spectra Precision says that its EPOCH 35 system benefits from the latest GPS and GLONASS technology to provide accurate cadastral, topographic, control and stakeout survey applications. Said to be reliable and cost-effective, the EPOCH 35 GNSS system includes a base, rover, field software, data collector, and radio. The rover features integrated Bluetooth capability, an internal radio modem and battery. For North America, the system operates with the proven TDS Survey Pro field software while for other mark
July 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
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2373 Spectra Precision says that its EPOCH 35 system benefits from the latest GPS and GLONASS technology to provide accurate cadastral, topographic, control and stakeout survey applications. Said to be reliable and cost-effective, the EPOCH 35 GNSS system includes a base, rover, field software, data collector, and radio. The rover features integrated Bluetooth capability, an internal radio modem and battery. For North America, the system operates with the proven TDS Survey Pro field software while for other markets, the system runs the Spectra Precision Field Surveyor package. For RTK surveying, the base system can include a choice of radio modems with either a long or short range data link from the base to the rover. In addition, Network RTK is also supported by simply connecting to an external data-capable cellular modem. Back at the office, surveyors can use the Spectra Precision Office Software for post-processing and quality control.

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