Receiver Features; Housing; Interface - Fugro OmniSTAR 8300HP User Manual

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OmniSTAR 8300HP User Manual

Receiver Features

The OmniSTAR 8300HP receiver has the following features:
24 channel "all-in-view" parallel tracking
Pulse Aperture Correlator (PAC) technology
Fast reacquisition
Fully field-upgradeable firmware
Low power consumption
5 Hz position output data
10 Hz (optional)
Voltage and temperature monitoring and reporting
The following models are available for the 8300HP:
L1 only
L1/L2
L1/L2 plus OmniSTAR HP
L1/L2 plus RTK (optional)

Housing

The 8300HP is housed in a enclosure to provide a complete receiver solution.
When connected to an antenna and a power source, the 8300HP is a fully
functioning DGPS/HP receiver.
The enclosure offers protection against environmental conditions and RF
interference. In addition, it provides an easy-to-use interface to the GPS card's
data, power and status signals and a rugged, water, shock and vibration
resistant housing for outdoor applications.

Interface

The 8300HP provides the following:
A rugged, environmentally-sealed enclosure
3 serial ports with Switchcraft-brand connectors
GPS antenna and power ports
Auxiliary strobe signals for status and synchronization
Indicator to provide status information
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