Eos Arrow 100+ GNSS Receiver

The Arrow 100+ is a submeter, multi-constellation GNSS receiver designed to be used with any iOS, Android, or Windows device.
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Key Features
  • Full GNSS: GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou/QZSS
  • Optimized to provide the highest accuracy possible in tough conditions
  • 30-60cm real-time accuracy using free SBAS

The Arrow 100+ is a submeter, multi-constellation GNSS receiver designed to be used with any iOS, Android, or Windows device. When GPS satellites are just not enough, the Arrow 100+ connects to GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou signals — creating access to at least 100 satellites! This uniquely designed GNSS receiver squeezes more accuracy from free SBAS corrections than any other receiver in the world. With its use of patented technology, the Arrow 100+ delivers superior accuracy and performance under trees, around buildings, and in rugged terrain. Accurate positioning occurs in real time, with no post-processing required. The Arrow 100+ was designed specifically with GIS users in mind.

The Arrow 100+ includes all the same features of the now-retired Arrow 100 GNSS receiver with the addition of several more. The Arrow 100+ also includes longer battery life, support for Atlas H50 (optional subscription), and support for multiplexing and multipoint.

  • (1) Arrow 100+ receiver with Arrow Smart Battery Pack
  • (1) Single-Frequency GNSS / LBand Precision Antenna
  • (2) Antenna Cables
  • (1) Soft hat for Antenna
  • (1) Nylon Carrying Case (belt-clip & shoulder strap)
  • (1) 12V International Power Supply for Arrow Smart Battery
  • (1) USB Data Cable
Questions & Answers
Do you need an antenna for the unit to operate?
Yes, the antenna is how you receive signals from satellites.
Are data points corrected to buffer disturbances in the satellite signal?
Yes, post-processing and real-time corrections can be achieved with proprietary software or SBAS/LBAS respectively.
How is my Arrow 100 powered?
The Arrow 100 is powered by a field replaceable Lithium-Ion pack.
What type of connector can I use with my Arrow 100?
The Arrow 100 has Bluetooth 2.0 and mini USB Type B ports.
What is the difference between the Arrow 100 and Arrow 100+?
The Arrow 100+ is the latest release from Eos that supports Atlas H50 (Basic) for 30cm L-Band accuracy. It also offers an 18+ hour battery life compared with 12+ hours, and it supports multiplexing data streams to multiple devices via Bluetooth. See the Eos Arrow Comparison Chart on the Documents tab for more information.
Is the L1 RTK activation included with the Arrow 100?
The L1 RTK activation is an optional add-on for the Arrow 100. It is a standard feature on the Arrow 100+.
What format is the data output from the Eos Arrow GNSS receivers?
The Eos Arrow GNSS units output data in NMEA sentences.
Can the Arrow 100 connect to multiple iPads at once? If so, how far in range does the main unit have to be?
Yes, you can connect multiple devices with the Arrow 100+ and Arrow Gold+ versions. The estimated range in flat open ground is 300 meters.
The screws that came with the mounting plate are too big (wide) for the holes in my older EOS antenna. Do you know what size screws I need?
If the antenna is older, the screws to connect the antenna to the mounting plated should be 4-40, 7/32 Flat Head, Stainless Steel. The new style is 6-32, 1/4 Flat Head.
Does the Arrow100+ come with the Atlas H50 correction service already installed?
No. The Eos Arrow100+ GNSS Receiver is only compatible with the Atlas H50 subscription service (sold separately). Once purchased, the subscription is permanent.
What is the vertical accuracy of the Arrow 100 receivers?
Vertical accuracy is typically 2-3 times the horizontal accuracy; therefore, if the horizontal accuracy is 60cm, the vertical accuracy would be somewhere around 120-180cm.
What could cause the Eos Arrow100 unit not to turn on?
When the Eos Arrow 100 GNSS Receivers will not turn on, it could be due to a low battery or not holding down the power button long enough (~3-5 seconds).
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Key Features
  • Full GNSS: GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou/QZSS
  • Optimized to provide the highest accuracy possible in tough conditions
  • 30-60cm real-time accuracy using free SBAS

The Arrow 100+ is a submeter, multi-constellation GNSS receiver designed to be used with any iOS, Android, or Windows device. When GPS satellites are just not enough, the Arrow 100+ connects to GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou signals — creating access to at least 100 satellites! This uniquely designed GNSS receiver squeezes more accuracy from free SBAS corrections than any other receiver in the world. With its use of patented technology, the Arrow 100+ delivers superior accuracy and performance under trees, around buildings, and in rugged terrain. Accurate positioning occurs in real time, with no post-processing required. The Arrow 100+ was designed specifically with GIS users in mind.

The Arrow 100+ includes all the same features of the now-retired Arrow 100 GNSS receiver with the addition of several more. The Arrow 100+ also includes longer battery life, support for Atlas H50 (optional subscription), and support for multiplexing and multipoint.

  • (1) Arrow 100+ receiver with Arrow Smart Battery Pack
  • (1) Single-Frequency GNSS / LBand Precision Antenna
  • (2) Antenna Cables
  • (1) Soft hat for Antenna
  • (1) Nylon Carrying Case (belt-clip & shoulder strap)
  • (1) 12V International Power Supply for Arrow Smart Battery
  • (1) USB Data Cable
Questions & Answers
Do you need an antenna for the unit to operate?
Yes, the antenna is how you receive signals from satellites.
Are data points corrected to buffer disturbances in the satellite signal?
Yes, post-processing and real-time corrections can be achieved with proprietary software or SBAS/LBAS respectively.
How is my Arrow 100 powered?
The Arrow 100 is powered by a field replaceable Lithium-Ion pack.
What type of connector can I use with my Arrow 100?
The Arrow 100 has Bluetooth 2.0 and mini USB Type B ports.
What is the difference between the Arrow 100 and Arrow 100+?
The Arrow 100+ is the latest release from Eos that supports Atlas H50 (Basic) for 30cm L-Band accuracy. It also offers an 18+ hour battery life compared with 12+ hours, and it supports multiplexing data streams to multiple devices via Bluetooth. See the Eos Arrow Comparison Chart on the Documents tab for more information.
Is the L1 RTK activation included with the Arrow 100?
The L1 RTK activation is an optional add-on for the Arrow 100. It is a standard feature on the Arrow 100+.
What format is the data output from the Eos Arrow GNSS receivers?
The Eos Arrow GNSS units output data in NMEA sentences.
Can the Arrow 100 connect to multiple iPads at once? If so, how far in range does the main unit have to be?
Yes, you can connect multiple devices with the Arrow 100+ and Arrow Gold+ versions. The estimated range in flat open ground is 300 meters.
The screws that came with the mounting plate are too big (wide) for the holes in my older EOS antenna. Do you know what size screws I need?
If the antenna is older, the screws to connect the antenna to the mounting plated should be 4-40, 7/32 Flat Head, Stainless Steel. The new style is 6-32, 1/4 Flat Head.
Does the Arrow100+ come with the Atlas H50 correction service already installed?
No. The Eos Arrow100+ GNSS Receiver is only compatible with the Atlas H50 subscription service (sold separately). Once purchased, the subscription is permanent.
What is the vertical accuracy of the Arrow 100 receivers?
Vertical accuracy is typically 2-3 times the horizontal accuracy; therefore, if the horizontal accuracy is 60cm, the vertical accuracy would be somewhere around 120-180cm.
What could cause the Eos Arrow100 unit not to turn on?
When the Eos Arrow 100 GNSS Receivers will not turn on, it could be due to a low battery or not holding down the power button long enough (~3-5 seconds).
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