
Septentrio reveals a brand-new double antenna receiver, providing extremely precise placing as well as heading
Septentrio, a leader in high-precision positioning options, presents today AsteRx SB ProDirect, a brand-new portable as well as durable incorporated heading GPS/GNSS * receiver. It provides precise heading as well as pitch or heading as well as roll info along with the reputable high-accuracy positioning that Septentrio receivers are understood for. AsteRx SB ProDirect is a top-value item incorporating effective minimalistic style with top notch efficiency. It is created as an ‘install-and-forget’ gadget offering continual placing for requiring commercial applications. Machines as well as independent systems currently have accessibility to heading as well as pitch or heading as well as roll info instantly from power-up enabling trajectory course optimization as well as completely educated navigating from goal beginning.
“The AsteRx SB ProDirect brings the very essence of GNSS positioning and position independent heading, needed for robotics, machine control and similar applications”, claimed Chris Lowet, Product Manager atSeptentrio “It comes in a simple no-frills, ruggedized, easy-to-install package so you can quickly get started and have reliable positioning and heading throughout your project.”
While AsteRx SB stays Septentrio’s solitary antenna placing option in the portable housed receiver line of product, AsteRx SB ProDirect brings a double antenna choice. It is created for fast as well as simple assimilation right into any type of device tracking or control system as well as loads efficiency as well as sturdiness right into a solitary ruggedized box. This receiver is durable in and out, by utilizing Septentrio’s most current LOCK+ modern technology. ProDirect’s positioning as well as heading efficiency is enhanced under extreme mechanical resonances, trembles or shocks. For even more info check out the AsteRx SB ProDirect item web page.
*Global Navigation Satellite System consisting of the American GENERAL PRACTITIONERS, European Galileo, Russian GLONASS, as well as Chinese BeiDou, Japanese QZSS as well as Indian NavIC.
Sea News, March 3