Description
The Altus NR3 is a compact GNSS Rover useful for suveying & GIS applications. It can communicate wirelessly through 4G, Wi-fi or Bluetooth, it can operate with its internal battery up to 6h and has several internal algorithms that can optimize its position estimations.
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Advantages
- Internal algorithms solving a lot of work for you
- Easy integration
- Extensive user manual
- Internal battery
Disadvantages
- Relatively heavy
- Position accuracy > 1m
Specifications
- Power requirements:
- External power input: 9V to 30V DC
- Internal Battery: 2X 3.6V 3400mAh Li-ion
- Battery life: typically 6h
- Weight:
- 820g
- Connector:
- 9-pin Lemo female connector
- Mechanical Attachment:
- M14x3 20 mm long Thread in middle of the underside
- Dimensions:
- D: 167mm
- H: 69mm
- Connectivity (Wireless):
- 4G LTE
- Bluetooth
- Wifi access point/ client
- GNSS Technology:
- GPS
- GLONASS
- Galileo
- Beidou
- SBAS
- NavIC
- QZSS
- L-band
- Position accuracy:
- Standalone:
- Horizontal: 1.2 m
- Vertical: 1.9 m
- SBAS:
- Horizontal: 0.6 m
- Vertical: 0.8 m
- DGNSS:
- Horizontal: 0.4m
- Vertical: 0.7m
- Standalone:
- RTK Performance:
- Horizontal: 0.6 cm + 5 ppm
- Vertical: 1 cm + 1 ppm
- Velocity accuracy:
- 3 cm/s
- Internal storage size:
- 16 GB
- Max update rate:
- Position:
- Standalone, SBAS, DGNSS: 20 Hz
- RTK: 10 Hz
- Measurements only: 20 Hz
- Position:
- Time to first fix:
- Average to fixed RTK: < 7s
- Cold start (no information): < 55s
- Warm start (approx. pos. known): < 30s
- Re-acquisition: average 1s
Year of release
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Cost
7500 € (excl VAT)
https://globalgpssystems.com/septentrio-altus-nr3
Tags
GPS, positioning, internal battery