Srs-4 Satlab New! Official

Perhaps the most significant feature of the SRS-4 is its integrated high-precision IMU. This allows for .

Traditionally, surveying with a pole requires the user to hold the pole perfectly plumb (vertical) using a bubble level. This is difficult, especially on slopes or in high wind. The SRS-4’s IMU allows the user to measure points while the pole is tilted up to 60 degrees. The receiver automatically calculates the correction, ensuring the measured point is precisely under the pole tip. Crucially, Satlab has removed the need for daily compass calibrations, a tedious process often required by competitors, allowing users to start working immediately. srs-4 satlab

The represents the culmination of this philosophy. It is not merely a GPS device; it is a comprehensive Mobile Mapping and Surveying System designed to bridge the gap between traditional static receivers and modern, dynamic fieldwork. By integrating advanced IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) technology and calibration-free tilted surveying, the SRS-4 promises to redefine how field crews operate. Perhaps the most significant feature of the SRS-4

Data files are stored in Satlab’s .sgl format but can be converted to RINEX 2.x/3.x using included utilities. This is difficult, especially on slopes or in high wind

: Follows CCSDS recommendations , including run-time configurable convolutional and/or Reed-Solomon forward error correction.

: Housed in a PC/104 form factor aluminum enclosure.