Mobile Computing
Key Features
- Compact handheld L1 device
- Windows CE operating system
- Dual Constellation Tracking
- Digital Camera and e-Compass
- 3.5” Colour TFT Touch-screen interface
GMS-2
Dual Constellation Handheld GIS and field computerTopcon engineers have incorporated our industry leading integrated imaging and 50 channel dual constellation satellite-tracking into a small hand-held GNSS receiver. This innovative system also incorporates an integrated electronic compass, replaceable/rechargeable battery, and an expandable memory card-slot.
The internal GMS-2 digital camera allows users to take digital photographs of real world features. These photographs are automatically linked to the GIS feature so that extra time is not wasted linking images to features back in the office. The photograph itself can even be geotagged with the GPS coordinate for further geographical data.
The GMS-2 can utilize free real-time DGPS correction services for mapping and navigation applications. It provides access to the WAAS and EGNOS correction services as a standard feature. Using the internal wireless Bluetooth capability, the GMS-2 can be connected to the optional Topcon BR-1 Beacon Receiver to receive Coast Guard Beacon correction data for sub-meter real-time mapping and navigation. The GMS-2 can also be configured to connect to a regional GPS reference station network for real-time corrections using a Bluetooth dial-up networking enabled cell phone.