Spectra Precision has launched a data collector and field surveyor software for surveying applications including topographic data collection, staking and layout, boundary and cadastre, and comprehensive COGO and roading routines.
The data collector comes standard with an 806 MHz processor, 128 MB of memory and integrated Bluetooth technology.
The device also includes an integrated navigation grade Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and 802.11g (WiFi).
In addition to its standard built-in features and optional configurations, the data collector offers a 5200 mAh rechargeable lithium ion battery, 1 GB of Flash storage and a daylight-visible full-VGA touch screen display. The battery provides surveyors with 15 hours or more of active use without a recharge.
According to the company, the data collector’s full-VGA display is sharp and clear in sunlight, presenting maps and other graphic-intensive files in better detail than a typical QVGA display.
The data collector meets the MIL-STD-810F standard for drops, vibration and temperature extremes. It also comes with an IP67 rating, which means it is completely sealed against dust and can survive immersion in up to a meter of water.
The data collector runs the full-featured Spectra Precision Field Surveyor 2.0 field software.
The software provides increased functionality for surveying activities in either a standard or advanced option. Standard application features built specifically for a wide range of surveying needs including topographic point, feature and description data collection, staking of points, lines, curves and spirals, coordinate geometry in-field calculations such as areas, intersections and inverses.
Advanced optional features include digital terrain models, support for digital leveling, and a powerful roading package for staking alignments and cross sections.
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