ComNav unveils Jupiter Laser RTK for surveying

ComNav Technology has introduced the Jupiter Laser RTK, which is designed for surveying and stakeout operations. The system offers a range of up to 50 m with centimeter-level accuracy and eliminates the need for traditional poles for efficient performance in routine and complex environments.
Equipped with a global night vision camera and laser technology, the Jupiter Laser RTK maintains high efficiency even in low-light or nighttime conditions. Its laser remains visible in the dark, enhancing usability during survey and stakeout tasks. The system also features visualized capabilities through a handheld data collector with an intuitive interface. Users can easily view point positions and follow directional arrows and real-time distances via Survey Master software’s 3D visual interface to accurately mark stakeout points.
The dual-camera system further enhances precision by guiding stakeout paths with a front camera for long-distance views and switching to a bottom camera for close-range detail. A flashing laser replaces traditional walkie-talkies near stakeout points, while visualization compensates for the laser’s invisibility in bright light or over long distances. These features improve efficiency by up to 30%.
Jupiter Laser RTK incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as the K8 board, which tracks up to 1,668 channels across all satellite constellations for reliable positioning. Its Super Datalink supports a 15 km working range and full-protocol compatibility, while Auto IMU provides tilt compensation up to 120° without manual initialization. Designed for durability, the system is waterproof, drop-resistant, and equipped with long battery life, ensuring reliable performance in diverse environments.
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