Pre-Owned, Topcon HiPer VR Base & Rover Kit with FC-5000 & Magnet

$10,000.00

Out of stock

Condition: New

Description

Pre-Owned Topcon HiPer VR B & R kit w/ALL Signals 

  • Pre-Owned FC-5000 with Magnet 7.3 GPS software
  • 2 Chargers
  • 2 Antennas
  • Tribrach & Adapter
  • 100mm HI adapter
  • 2M Carbon Fiber Snap Lock Rod
  • Carry Case

90 day Bullet Proof  Warranty

 

The HiPer VR is compact, light and packed with the most advanced GNSS technology in a design built to withstand the harshest field environments. Using Topcon’s advanced GNSS chipset with Universal Tracking Channels *technology, the HiPer VR automatically tracks every satellite signal above – now and into the future.

All signals, all satellites and all constellations — in a compact, rugged design, with an integrated IMU and eCompass.

The HiPer VR is a complete solution and versatile in many ways. It can be used for static or kinematic GNSS post-processed surveys, as a network RTK rover with the FC-5000’s internal 4G/LTE cellular modem, as a UHF/FH/Longlink jobsite RTK rover, and also in Topcon’s patented Hybrid Positioning workflow.

Top features include:

  • Universal tracking technology for all satellites and constellations (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, IRNSS, QZSS, SBAS) covering all modernized signals
  • Field tested, field ready IP67 design
  • Compact form factor ideal for Millimeter GPS and Hybrid Positioning
  • Revolutionary 9-axis IMU and ultra-compact 3-axis eCompass
  • Integrated 400 MHz UHF Tx/Rx Radio Modem
  • Integrated License free 900 MHz Radio Modem, FH915 protocol 1

TILT™- Topcon Integrated Leveling Technology The HiPer VR incorporates a revolutionary 9-axis Inertial Measuring Unit (IMU) and an ultra-compact 3-axis eCompass. This advanced technology compensates for mis-leveled field measurements out of plumb by as much as 15°.

Additional information

Weight 17 lbs
Dimensions 20 × 17 × 12 in

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