Geneq iSXBlue II+ GNSS Receiver

The Geneq iSXBlue II+ GNSS is a palm-sized receiver that delivers real-time location using GPS/GLONASS satellites and free SBAS corrections for iPad/iPhone.

Features

  • SBAS support for GPS and GLONASS
  • Integrated Li-Ion battery pack for over 8 hours of continuous operation
  • Modular, multi-port interface (Bluetooth, USB, RS-232)
Your Price $2,895.00
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Overview
The Geneq iSXBlue II+ is a battery-powered lightweight GNSS receiver designed to be the ideal low-cost choice for a variety of mapping applications, including GIS, Forestry, Mining, Utilities, Agriculture, Surveying and Environmental.

Real-Time
The Geneq iSXBlue II+ GNSS uses innovative technologies that deliver high accuracy in real-time, all of the time. There is no need for post-processing or other correction sources when SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS or GAGAN) are available. Utilizing both GPS and GLONASS satellites, the iSXBlue II+ GNSS is designed to work in the forest or city all day long.

Revolutionary SXBlue II+ GNSS Receiver
Until now, SBAS users couldn’t enjoy the tremendous benefits offered by adding GLONASS satellites since SBAS doesn’t support GLONASS. However, new technology employed by the iSXBlue II+ GNSS receiver allows both GPS and GLONASS satellites for high performance, real-time mapping accuracy using SBAS. No post-processing is needed to achieve accuracy.

Work in More Places than Ever Before
With both GPS and GLONASS satellites, twice as many satellites are in view, meaning there is no waiting for high-accuracy data. The iSXBlue II+ maximizes productivity by working directly within the established GIS framework.

Timeless
Because the Geneq iSXBlue II+ GNSS receiver doesn’t have a built-in computer, it can’t become obsolete. On one project, connect it to an old or new smartphone. On the next project, connect it to a tablet. The iSXBlue II+ GNSS delivers high accuracy positioning to any device and processing system using Bluetooth, USB or RS-232.

  • (1) iSXBlue II+ GNSS with battery
  • (1) GNSS antenna
  • (1) Antenna cable 0.3m SMAR(M)/BNC(F)
  • (1) Antenna cable 1m BNC(M)/SMA(M)
  • (1) Antenna cable 1.5m SMA(M)/SMAR(M)
  • (1) Charger - LI-ION 8.4 V
  • (1) Serial cable, RS-232
  • (1) USB cable
  • (1) Soft carrying case, nylon
  • (1) Modified hat for antenna
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