Topcon HiPer SR and Pocket 3D Provide Help to Construction Sites - GPS World

Topcon HiPer SR and Pocket 3D Provide Help to Construction Sites

February 13, 2013  - By
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Topcon HiPer SR and Pocket 3D in the field.

With the introduction of a new version of Pocket 3D software for its HiPer SR GNSS receiver, Topcon Positioning Systems is expanding the delivery of high-accuracy 3D positioning technology to contractors needing a low-cost, one-man layout and measurement system.

Pocket 3D is powerful, easy-to-use data collection and control software for grade checking and other measurement applications on a job site. Version 10.0.2 makes it fully functional with the HiPer SR receiver, introduced in August.

The new receiver is not only “perfect for contractors, but also for other non-traditional GNSS users such as landscape architects, law enforcement forensics projects or any others requiring high-accuracy 3D positioning,” said Tony Vanneman, Topcon construction products marketing manager.

Its field-rugged and fully-integrated design delivers a 1,000-foot working radius through Topcon’s new LongLink technology. “This innovative wireless data link was developed specifically for the HiPer SR, and provides reliable and interference-free base-to-rover communications that don’t require an FCC license to operate,” Vanneman said.

“We took the best signal tracking technologies and packaged them in a small, energy-efficient design,” he said.  “Anyone looking for a rugged, easy-to-use, low-cost 3D GPS system will find what they need in the HiPer SR.”

Additional key features of the HiPer SR include:

  • Shock-resistant magnesium alloy housing – allowing the HiPer SR to take a 6 ft. (2m) pole drop onto concrete;
  • Weighs 1.8 pounds (0.8kg);
  • 226-channel Vanguard technology, featuring Universal Tracking Channel technology, supports all satellite constellations;
  • Fence antenna technology;
  • Quartz lock loop technology for superior GNSS tracking in high-vibration environments, such as on a four wheeler;
  • Capable of simultaneous LongLink operation with multiple rovers;
  • Sealed battery pack provides more than 15 hours of operation.
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