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GPS Heading Rover SPS361 No Radio (not upgradable)

$4,795.00

SKU: 91360-00

The SPS361 GPS Heading and Positioning Receivers is a modular, dual-antenna systems for marine construction and hydrographic survey, including precise placement of piles, bridges, caissons, offshore drilling rigs and coastal defenses – providing you with dredge head positioning, vessel positioning, vessel heading, and pitch or roll.

The Trimble SPS361 and SPS461 GPS Heading Receivers offer numerous benefits for marine construction contractors, including:

  • Rapid deployment, easy integration
  • High-precision, dual-frequency GPS heading with fast initialization
  • Data to easily determine the position of other sensors on a vessel
  • Support for a range of correction services to provide the position accuracy you need
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    The SPS361 GPS Heading and Positioning Receivers is a modular, dual-antenna systems for marine construction and hydrographic survey, including precise placement of piles, bridges, caissons, offshore drilling rigs and coastal defenses – providing you with dredge head positioning, vessel positioning, vessel heading, and pitch or roll.

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    The Trimble SPS361 and SPS461 GPS Heading Receivers offer numerous benefits for marine construction contractors, including:

    • Rapid deployment, easy integration
    • High-precision, dual-frequency GPS heading with fast initialization
    • Data to easily determine the position of other sensors on a vessel
    • Support for a range of correction services to provide the position accuracy you need
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