GROUND SEARCH Metal Detectors
EMVS-DGNSS/ROVER & DGNSS/BASE
Differential GNSS for EMVS-TL
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EMVS-DGNSS/ROVER & DGNSS/BASE
Differential GNSS for EMVS-TL
- Easy to use, fast assembly DGNSS system
- High performance dual-band GNSS antenna
- Built-in, long range, license free RF link that broadcast GNSS corrections
- Self-powered fixed base unit with long battery life and built in battery charger
- Embedded high capacity data logger for traceability and quality control
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High accuracy centimeter-level differential geolocation unit for the EMVS system
The system consists of a fixed Base unit, the DGNSS/BASE, and a ready-to-use fast assembly DGNSS/ROVER mounted on the EMVS antenna array frame support.
The DGNSS/BASE unit embeds a long-range, license-free radio transmitter that provides real-time corrections for the ROVER installed on the EMVS unit enhancing GPS tracking accuracy to a centimeter level. At the end of the search operations, the DGNSS/ROVER allows the user to extract on PC recordings of differential data of the scanned area as well as data relevant to the metal detector alarms.
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GNSS receiver
- Receiver type: Multiband GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou
- RTK (Real-time kinematic) format: Multiband RTK (RTCM 3.3)
- LBAND Receiver: SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS and GAGAN)
- Accuracy
- Single 1.5 m (without EMVS-DGNSS/ROVER)
- DGNSS 40 cm
- RTK < 1 cm (with EMVS-DGNSS/ROVER)
RF communications
- Frequency: 869.4 ÷ 869.65 MHz
- Channels: 10 (from A to J)
- Channel spacing: 50 kHz
- Modulation: 4GFSK
- Range: Up to 4 km, line of sight (RF Power = 5)
EMVS-DGNSS/ROVER
Weight
Dimensions
- (WxLxH) 130 mm x 154 mm x 116 mm
Protection Degree
Temperature
- Operating: -46°C to +70°C
- Storage: -55°C to +85°C
Data Logger Capacity
DGNSS/BASE-SET
Weight
Dimensions
- (WxLxH) 360 mm x 360 mm x 1295 mm
Protection Degree
Temperature
- Operating: -25°C to +65°C
- Storage: -45°C ÷ +85°C
Compatibility
- Complies with MIL-STD-810H and the international standards on radio interference and human exposure to electromagnetic fields
Battery Operation
- Operating time: 48 hours of continuous operation
- Charging time: 4.5 hours