Orion M/C 300 ALTM29/09/2011 |
| Optech, Canada, has added the ALTM Orion M/C 300 to its line of airborne laser terrain mappers. The Orion M300 and C300 are specifically designed for mid-altitude engineering and low-altitude corridor applications respectively. Both models are equipped with multipulse technology and an effective ground sampling rate of 300 kHz at all scan fields of view (FOV), significantly increasing collection efficiency and point density. |
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Incorporating the latest in narrow pulse-width lasers and advanced timing electronics, Orion M/C300 continues to provide clients with high precision and accuracy to all target surfaces while maintaining small target detectability.
Additional enhancements include an expanded operating envelope via a variable laser power option (M300); new user-selectable scan patterns for increased point-pattern flexibility; higher scan frequencies for improved point distribution; next-generation POS technology with a 220-channel GPS receiver; compatibility with Optech's 12-bit IWD-2 Intelligent Waveform Digitizer and compatibility with a multi-station sensor platform enabling scalable tightly-integrated peripheral sensor options from Optech's diverse camera product line.
"Many of our clients are also looking for ways to increase their simultaneous data acquisition capability, particularly within the engineering/corridor market space," said Michael Sitar, Optech's Airborne products manager. "Our multi-sensor mounts for Orion enable them to build 'custom' sensor suites and add value to their product deliverables using an off-the-shelf universal mounting system. Because they're available in 2 or 4-station designs with nadir and oblique mounting options, the new mounts provide incredible sensor flexibility and easy installation without sacrificing platform rigidity and data integrity."
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