Overview
The Pacific Crest XDL Rover UHF receiver provides a data link at a frequency of 403 to 473 MHz to products that require such a data link. It uses Pacific Crest’s XDL model technology and puts your products in touch with the GNSS precise positioning systems globally. The model is compatible with existing products by a variety of manufacturers, including Trimble, Pacific Crest and others.
Furthermore, the UHF receiver is housed in a shock and weatherproof design. The Pacific Crest XDL Rover can also withstand a wide range of temperatures.
Features
- Employ the XDL modem technology by Pacific Crest
- Compatible with a wide range of existing products
- Rugged design
- Lightweight and compact
- Offer a high link rate
- Support RTK corrections at the rate of 1 Hz
- Software-derived channel bandwidth
- Certified for use in US, Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
Technical Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H): | 14.2 cm x 8.4 cm x 2.8 cm |
Weight: | 270 g |
Connector (power): | #0-shell LEMO-type (5-pin) |
Connector (data): | #0-shell LEMO-type (5-pin) |
Operating temperature: | -20 C to +60 C |
Frequency: | 403-473 MHz |
Communication: | RS-232 (max 115.2 kbps) |
Ordering
The Pacific Crest XDL Rover can be ordered from TerrisGPS. If you would like to learn more about the features of the XDL Rover, please feel free to contact us using the Request Pricing form.