Tag: T300 Plus

  • ComNav Technology: Surveying in urban conditions

    ComNav Technology: Surveying in urban conditions

    A surveyor in Burkina-Faso surveys the site of a new hospital for infectious diseases. (Photo: ComNav)
    Surveyors used ComNav equipment to construct a hospital in Burkina Faso. (Photo: ComNav)

    Line of sight to GNSS satellites is sometimes obscured by buildings and trees, which also cause multipath, as does nearby water. These conditions require an RTK receiver with multipath mitigation. Often, surveying must occur on property corners or on uneven ground, where it is hard to place surveying equipment. For these reasons, reliability and accuracy are essential, especially in harsh environments. Ground control points require 1-2mm accuracy and topo surveys 1-2cm accuracy. Surveying for AEC also requires software that processes digital files.

    ComNav has focused on GNSS core technology innovation and applications for 10 years. The Quantum III technology includes algorithms to suppress multipath and supports all GNSS constellations, allowing the users to acquire and keep RTK centimeter accuracy even in harsh environments. The built-in tilt IMU will help where the exact location to be surveyed is hard to reach. For example, the T300 Plus and N Series GNSS receivers support a maximum pole tilt of 60° and keep the compensation accuracy within 2.5cm, making the field work more efficient, convenient and reliable.

    With the Survey Master software’s stake-out points, users can import DXF or DWG files directly and the software can stake out the point, line and surface in CAD.

    In April 2021, the government of Burkina Faso used ComNav GNSS T300Plus to provide ground control points survey for the construction of a hospital.

    The land security and topographic surveying were completed within only six days, less than half the time that had been scheduled for those tasks. This greatly expedited the construction of the hospital and helped with the fight against infectious diseases, including COVID-19.  

  • ComNav upgrades T300 and T300 Plus GNSS receivers

    ComNav upgrades T300 and T300 Plus GNSS receivers

    Photo: ComNav
    Photo: ComNav

    ComNav Technology has announced major upgrades to its T300 and T300 Plus GNSS receivers for the global market, including an upgrade to its GNSS K8 platform on both receivers and a tilt-sensor replacement for the inertial measurement unit (IMU) on the T300 Plus.

    The upgraded T300 and T300 Plus provide reception of more GNSS channels and increased reliability, the company said.

    More channels. The powerful full-constellation tracking ability on the K8 platform enables reception of all current and future GNSS signals, including GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, NavIC and SBAS. Signal support and tracking for QZSS L1/L2/L5, Navic L5, Galileo E6 and Altboc as well as GLONASS L3 are also available. After the upgrade, T300 and T300 Plus each receive 965 GNSS channels, and offer robust GNSS tracking performance.

    Improved reliability. The advanced GNSS real-time kinematic (RTK) technology on the K8 platform provides continuous centimeter-level positioning within a short period of time. To alleviate the influence on authentic satellite signals, the K8 platform enhances interference detection and mitigation. The interference, for example, between buildings or in the dense jungle, will not affect the positioning results.

    With the upgrades, users can expand the reach of their GNSS rovers and obtain reliable positioning results even in complex environments.

    Low power consumption. In static mode, power consumption is reduced to 1.92 W, extending  working time to 16 hours and providing a smooth workflow without an external power supply.

    T300 Plus tilt compensation. Combined with the inertial measurement unit (IMU), the T300 Plus can support tilt compensation up to 60° and keeps the accuracy within 2.5 centimeters, which significantly improves the fieldwork with increased efficiency, convenience and reliability without magnetometer and accelerometer calibration.

    The upgraded T300 and T300 Plus GNSS receivers are available now.

  • ComNav’s new T300 Plus GNSS receiver provides tilt compensation

    ComNav Technology has introduced the T300 Plus GNSS receiver, an upgrade to its T300 receiver.

    Designed for demanding surveying tasks, the rugged T300 Plus GNSS features full-constellation tracking capability, tilt compensation, 4G/Wi-Fi connection, 8-GB internal memory and an easy survey workflow with Android-based Survey Master Software. It is designed to make collecting accurate data easy and fast, whether done by a beginner or experienced professional surveyor.

    As an upgrade of the T300, SinoGNSS T300 Plus combines a GNSS board, Bluetooth and adjustable TX/RX UHF, Wi-Fi and 4G modem into one rugged device. Its built-in 4G modem ensures the T300 Plus works with all kinds of CORS worldwide. Moreover, T300 Plus built-in tilt sensor supports maximum 30-degree pole tilt and keeps the compensation accuracy within 3 centimeters, and the user can check the electronic bubble on the controller for fast surveys in the field.

    With two hot-swappable batteries, the T300 Plus helps to extend working hours, the company said. The battery LEDs flash when the battery runs low; they can be replaced or charged directly while in the T300 Plus through an external power connection. Its consumer-grade battery design is compatible with the Canon LP-E6, which can be purchased in retail stores.

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    ComNav Technology also provides the T300 Plus GNSS surveying system with the Android-based R500 data collector and Survey Master software, providing for powerful and straightforward survey workflow in the field.

    The T300 Plus is now available through ComNav Technology authorized local distributors or directly through ComNav Technology.