G3
Overview
Five years ago Topcon's
GPS+ GLONASS technology virtually
eliminated satellite access problems.
Today the new Topcon G3 technology
takes it a step further by adding
the soon-to-be-available European
Union Galileo satellite constellation,
which will eventually have a total
of more than 30 satellites.
As the Galileo system
continues to populate itself over
the next few years, it will increase
its value by providing fast, accurate,
continual
positions and do so in work conditions
that are not imaginable now.
As machines move faster
and work in increasingly challenging
environments, you need to have the
best signals and coverage possible.
Having access to all satellites available
(a total of 75) will virtually eliminate
job site downtime, making workdays
more productive, and adding to your
company's bottom line.
To process multiple
signals from multiple satellite systems,
Topcon engineered the new Paradigm-G3
chip. It is capable of receiving GPS
L1, L2 and L5 carrier frequencies;
C/A and L2C civilian codes; and P-code
on both L1 and L2 frequencies. It
also receives GLONASS signals including
L1 and L2 carrier frequencies and
L1 / L2 C/A and P-codes. The entire
Galileo signal structure is supported,
including L1, E1, E2, E5, and E6 signals.
The advanced design features 72 tracking
channels and operates with minimal
power consumption.
Topcon California
is proud to bring you technology that
will be a driving force in satellite
positioning for the next 10-15 years.
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