Stonex S590 GNSS Receiver
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Introducing the Stonex S590 GNSS Receiver, a state-of-the-art instrument engineered for professionals in surveying, mapping, and geospatial fields. This receiver is designed to deliver exceptional performance across a range of applications, ensuring reliability and efficiency...
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Introducing the Stonex S590 GNSS Receiver, a state-of-the-art instrument engineered for professionals in surveying, mapping, and geospatial fields. This receiver is designed to deliver exceptional performance across a range of applications, ensuring reliability and efficiency in the field.
Key Features of the Stonex S590
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Advanced GNSS Technology
The S590 is equipped with a high-precision GNSS board capable of tracking multiple satellite constellations, including GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, and QZSS. This multi-constellation support enhances signal reception and accuracy, even in challenging environments. -
Integrated IMU for Tilt Compensation
Featuring an integrated Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), the S590 allows for automatic compensation of pole tilt. This functionality enables surveyors to obtain accurate measurements without the need to level the pole precisely, thereby increasing efficiency and reducing time on site. -
Compact and Lightweight Design
Weighing approximately 700 grams, the S590 offers a balance of portability and durability. Its compact form factor makes it easy to handle during extended field operations, reducing user fatigue and enhancing productivity. -
Robust Communication Capabilities
The receiver is equipped with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi modules, facilitating seamless connectivity with external devices such as tablets, smartphones, or PCs. This wireless communication streamlines data transfer and real-time processing, essential for modern surveying tasks. -
Enhanced Data Storage and Battery Life
With substantial internal memory, the S590 ensures ample storage for extensive data collection. Additionally, its long-lasting battery supports prolonged fieldwork sessions, minimizing downtime and the need for frequent recharging.
