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Topcon introduces sophisticated GIS technology

Topcon Positioning Group is broadening its range of GIS solutions with the introduction of the new FC-500 data controller and MAGNET Relay package. The FC-500 unit features a large, bright sunlight-readable display and is compatible with either the Topcon eGIS or MAGNET Field GIS software.
November 20, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
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342 Topcon Positioning Group is broadening its range of GIS solutions with the introduction of the new FC-500 data controller and MAGNET Relay package. The FC-500 unit features a large, bright sunlight-readable display and is compatible with either the Topcon eGIS or MAGNET Field GIS software.

 The FC-500 is designed to deliver speedy dataflow between the field and office and has built-in wireless Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, and an optional 3.5G cellular modem. This allows communications in the field, to the office, and additionally to the cloud when used with MAGNET Enterprise.

The firm says the package increases productivity as information can be stored and accessed immediately in the cloud, speeding data transfer and retrieval. Additional features of the FC-500 include a 1GHz processor and 8GB flash storage. When used with MAGNET Field, users can imprint file information, including GPS location, directly on photos that are taken with the internal 5MP camera.

The FC-500 can also be used as a stand-alone device for 2-5m accuracy or as part of a complete high-accuracy GIS solution. Meanwhile the MAGNET Relay is a mobile base station RTK (Real Time Kinematic) broadcasting service. The system is designed to allow subscribers to connect a GNSS base receiver to MAGNET Relay via a cellular connection for high-accuracy RTK corrections. The RTK base station can be used by up to 10 rovers according to the firm, making MAGNET Relay a useful solution for large scale and highly precise GIS projects.

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