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Sophisticated geopositioning tool from Topcon

Topcon says that its new T-18 handheld controller offers accuracy for geopositioning, construction, mapping and vertical construction applications. The controller includes a sunlight-readable display with a 1GHz processor, 1GB of internal storage, and up to 10 hours of battery life. “For MAGNET Field data collection, the T-18 controller offers a durable ergonomic solution with faster processing, a larger screen, better connectivity and longer battery life than previously available comparable systems,” said
October 9, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Topcon’s new T-18 unit offers advanced geopositioning capabilities
342 Topcon says that its new T-18 handheld controller offers accuracy for geopositioning, construction, mapping and vertical construction applications.  The controller includes a sunlight-readable display with a 1GHz processor, 1GB of internal storage, and up to 10 hours of battery life. “For MAGNET Field data collection, the T-18 controller offers a durable ergonomic solution with faster processing, a larger screen, better connectivity and longer battery life than previously available comparable systems,” said Ray Kerwin, director of global surveying products.


The T-18 features a 3.5G cellular modem for connectivity with Topcon MAGNET solutions for sending and receiving data to the cloud company account.  The firm says that the cellular option makes it easier to communicate with field crews when projects need to be changed or if important data is required back in the office. The modem can be used for RTK correction services. Additional key features include standard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as an IP65 rating for dust and water protection in demanding job site conditions.

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