The GMX 902 GG is the newest innovation from Leica Geosystems. It is a dual-frequency GPS GLONASS Receiver that monitors applications mainly for structures like mines, bridges, or sky-scrapers as well as important topographies such as volcanoes or landslides.
GLONASS has 16 satellites that are currently in orbit and is the Russian’s equivalent of the Global Positioning System. GMX902 has a dual-frequency code that gives it the capability to capture data precisely, which is mandatory for calculating positions extremely accurately and motion analysis.
GMX902 GG has been solely built for monitoring purposes and its key advantages are detailed measurement and low power consumption. The receiver is extremely robust as well as very easy to use. The Leica GMX902 GG is one the best receivers available and is perfect for monitoring deformation with fine tracking of satellites from both the GLONASS and the GPS constellations. The receiver is also very useful for studying atmosphere and ionospheric scintillation research thanks to its 20Hz high precision dual-frequency code, signal-to-noise ratio and phase.
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