Juniper Geode GNSS Receivers

The Juniper Geode is a simple GNSS solution that collects real-time sub-meter data accurately in harsh environments.

Features

  • Compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows devices
  • Intuitive and easy operation, one-button simplicity
  • All day battery life for long work days in the field
Starting At $2,495.00
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Overview
The Juniper Geode offers a simple and scalable sub-meter, sub-foot, and decimeter GNSS solution at an affordable price. Designed with versatility in mind, the Geode works well with most Apple, Windows, and Android devices. An integrated antenna makes messy cables a thing of the past, yet still has an external antenna port if it’s needed. Take the Geode mounted on a pole, in a pack, or in hand to collect real-time precision GNSS data everywhere.

Benefits

  • 10-hour battery life
  • Internal precision single/multi-frequency antenna with integrated ground plane
  • Meets or Exceeds MIL-STD 810G (Drop, Vibration, Temperature, Ingress Protection)
  • Intuitive and easy operation, one-button simplicity
  • (1) Geode GNSS receiver with integrated antenna and battery
  • (1) USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable
  • (1) USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable
  • (1) 5/8 x 11 pole mount adapter
  • (1) USB charger
Questions & Answers
What is the accuracy both with and without the Atlas subscription service?
Real-time accuracy with SBAS corrections is
Will this work with a tripod?
The Geode receiver has an integrated 1/4 x 20 camera stud and is supplied with a 5/8 x 11 pole mount adapter for use with range poles. Both bipods and tripods are available for use with GPS range poles.
Is this available with a serial port?
All GNS3 models includes a native 9-pin serial port standard.
What is the difference in 1Hz vs 10Hz data output on the Geode?
With a 1Hz output (standard), the Geode will update position and output data to your connected device once per second. With the 10Hz upgrade, the unit would update up to 10 times per second. The 10Hz upgrade is best when you require greater detail or...
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