Juniper Archer 4 GNSS Expansion Pod

The Archer 4 GNSS Expansion Pod provides scalable accuracy from sub-meter (hardware only) to 2-centimeter (with RTK network connection).

Features

  • Includes Ublox F9P receiver and helical antenna
  • Secured to the back of the Archer 4 for one-handed operation
  • Requires Archer Connect and connection to an RTK network for centimeter level results
$1,000.00
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The Archer 4 GNSS Expansion Pod allows users to achieve “sub-inch” centimeter-level accuracy with RTK. Using Archer Connect software, users can connect the GNSS Expansion Pod to RTK networks worldwide for when work requires high-accuracy mapping. Simply fire up your Archer 4, launch Archer Connect, choose the corrections service, and begin mapping! The GNSS Expansion Pod is attached to the back of the Archer 4, which creates an all-in-one-hand mapping solution. Archer 4’s lightweight design prevents carrying fatigue while providing powerful data processing.
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