Announcement of the Next-Generation Laser RTK 'Mercury'
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GEOSURF CORPORATION has announced 'Mercury Laser RTK', a new generation GNSS receiver developed by ComNav Technology Ltd. It integrates GNSS, IMU, laser, and camera to enable pole-free positioning, revolutionizing surveying efficiency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who developed the new generation GNSS receiver named Mercury Laser RTK?
- A: It was developed by ComNav Technology Ltd. and announced by GEOSURF CORPORATION.
- Q: What components are integrated into the Mercury Laser RTK positioning solution?
- A: It integrates a GNSS engine, IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), a laser, and a camera.
- Q: What is the maximum range of the laser and what type of camera is equipped?
- A: The device is equipped with a 50-meter laser and a long-focus camera.
- Q: How many satellite channels does the receiver support and what constellations does it track?
- A: It supports 1590 channels, tracking GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, and other systems.
- Q: What is the maximum tilt compensation angle supported by the Auto-IMU feature?
- A: The state-of-the-art IMU supports automatic tilt compensation up to 120 degrees.