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Leica GR10 GNSS Reference Station Receiver

  06/07/2010
The Leica GR10 reference station offers simplicity, reliability and performance, contributing to streamlining system installation and day-to-day operation and administration. Plug and play setup using a unique receiver hostname and DHCP support means no pre-configuration of IP address is needed. The state-of-the-art web interface makes configuration easier than ever, reducing time and training requirements.


Leica GR10 GNSS Reference Station Receiver Key status information including an event log is available at a glance on every page. System monitor tools, system backup and restore, configuration wizards and comprehensive online help, tool tips and multiple language support make the GR10 easy to manage and maintain. The Active Assist feature allows authorised access to the GR10 in case help is needed from Leica's support team, even if the receiver is behind a firewall.


Multi-level (viewer/manager/administrator) user levels and web interface restrictions together with HTTPs and SSL encryption prevent unauthorised access to the receiver. The integrated firewall and IP address filtering provide additional layers of security. An integrated watchdog service ensures quality of service and maximises uptime, giving you extra peace of mind. The optional 19" rack mount kit and wall mount kit allow the receiver to be installed professionally and securely.


The GR10 provides up to 10 parallel RINEX and/or MDB logging sessions with removable internal SD card based storage up to 32Gb. Each logging session can be prioritised and the Smart Clean-up features ensures that the data storage is optimised. The files can be automatically FTP-pushed to multiple locations allowing for easy distribution of data to various data centres or other collaborative networks.

 

Additionally the GR10 supports up to 20 simultaneous data streams in a wide range of RTK, DGPS and raw data formats. With support for logging and streaming data rates up to 50Hz the GR10 is a highly versatile receiver perfect for reference station and monitoring applications. A built-in communications slot allows Radio/GSM/GPRS/UMTS/CDMA devices to be integrated into the receiver whilst maintaining the IP67 environmental rating, making it ideal for use extreme conditions.


The GR10 supports GPS L1/L2C/L2P/L5, GLONASS L1/L2 and Galileo L1/E5a/E5b/E5a+b (AltBOC) tracking making it a safe investment for the future and one that will bring all the benefits of triple frequency and multi-GNSS systems as they become available over the next few years.

 





Read more about:  GNSS  GPS  Galileo  Level 
Supplier: Leica Geosystems AG

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