GPS World - May 2008 - (Page 22) TRIUMPH-1ΒΌ The RTK package Based on the TRIUMPH Chip, TRIUMPH-1 is a fully integrated package ready for your demanding jobs, offering precise and automatic performance beyond anything that you have experienced so far. An elegant, rugged, light (1 kg, 16x16 cm), and hermetically sealed box accommodates all GNSS and Modem electronics, antennas, and up to 20 hours of rechargeable batteries and its sophisticated power management system. The close proximity of our batteries with the electronic section helps the batteries to absorb heat and function better in cold weathers. The batteries can be charged with any power supply from 4.5 volts to 40 volts, which includes car, ship and airplane batteries. All GNSS, UHF, GSM, Bluetooth, and WiFi antennas are conveniently hidden and protected. An external antenna can also be connected to bypass the internal GNSS antenna. There are two SIM cards inside the box, one of them can be easily reached and changed via a small sealed door. Ground Plane GNSS RF and Communication Board with on-board SIM Card GNSS Receiver and Power Board with on-board Memory User Accessible SIM Card SIM Card Door Communication and Power Ports Bluetooth / WiFi Antenna UHF / GSM Antenna Connector 5/8-11" Mounting Thread Internal GNSS Antenna Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Pack Guard Bumper 1PPS and Event Marker Connectors (optional) On/Off and Control Buttons and LEDs The RTK Caddy We have come a long way since the days of several pieces of equipment in a backpack and lots of cables to connect everything to perform RTK jobs. The existing systems still have the limitation that the pole should be constantly held by one hand. Antennas TRIUMPH-1 also accepts external antennas. In addition to choke ring and avionics antenna, we have also designed two new high performance antenna in small sizes. GrAnt (left below) has the option of integrated IMU (three accelerometers and three gyros). TriAnt (right below) has smaller size and has three different mounting mechanisms. Both antennas have GPS, GLONASS and Galileo options. We took the hint from golfers and offer the option of attaching the pole to a modified golf caddy which can also hold our Victor handheld controller and other field items and be easily wheeled around. Try it once and you get hooked. Of course TRIUMPH-1 is very light (about 1kg) and can be handled easily with standard poles. Galileo free for one year
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