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Tersus Launches the NeoRTK System to Unleash Surveying Potential



Tersus Launches the NeoRTK System to Unleash Surveying Potential

Tersus GNSS Inc. (“Tersus”), a leading GNSS manufacturing company announces its launch of a new generation GNSS RTK system with multi technology integrated for surveyors, the NeoRTK System.

NeoRTK System is a high-performing GNSS RTK system applied with multi-constellation and multi-frequency GNSS engine and various communication protocols which aim at providing high performance and stable signal reception satisfying surveyors’ demands. With high-end GNSS antenna inside, NeoRTK can speed up the Time to First Fix (TTFF) and improve the capability of anti-jamming. 

The 16G internal storage and up to 32G external SD card along with the built-in large capacity battery for 10-hour field work unleash surveyors’ productivity in their daily practice. The radio module in the package makes long distance operation more convenient. With smart PDA, which offers high readability, access to essential functions and modes becomes easier and faster. And adjustable measurement rod with automatic tilt compensation ensure efficiency in working process. 

With all the features, the NeoRTK System enables surveyors to keep up with the latest advancements, leading to a more convenient working mode, which will enhance surveying experience providing exceptional productivity. 

NeoRTK System from Tersus GNSS


More details:
www.tersus-gnss.com/products/neortk 



About Tersus GNSS
Tersus GNSS provides real-time, centimeter-level accurate and cost efficient Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning solutions. Designed for easy and rapid integration, our GNSS RTK/PPK boards and receivers, RTK Systems, Inertial Navigation System and other integrated solutions offer high-precision capability as well as flexible interfaces for a variety of applications, such as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs), surveying, mapping, precision agriculture, crop health monitoring, agricultural remote sensing, lane-level navigation, construction engineering, and deformation monitoring, etc. 


www.tersus-gnss.com 


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