GPR responses vary greatly depending on the target being sought and the host material. GPR response variability can be challenging to new GPR users....Read More>>
“How deep can You see?” is the most common question asked of ground penetrating radar (GPR) vendors. While the physics is well known, most people new to GPR do not realize that there are fundamental physical limitations....Read More>>
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is the general term applied to techniques which employ radio waves, typically in the 1 to 1000 MHz frequency range, to map structures and features buried in the ground (or in man-made structures). Historically, GPR was primarily focused on mapping structures in the ground; more recently GPR has been used in non-destructive testing of non-metallic structures....Read More>>
The LT800H, a rugged, accurate, and versatile RTK GNSS tablet specially designed for geospatial and mapping operations in the field. In addition to providing centimeter-level accuracy for collected data, the LT800H's industrial design ensures robust outdoor performance and data security in any environment....Read More>>
The GoSLAM RS100i mobile scanner supports a variety of scanning modes and is suitable for a variety of application scenarios. GNSS module can be switched quickly, supporting scanning to obtain WGS84 and CGCS2000 coordinate system point cloud, using the second generation of mapping program, absolute accuracy of about 2cm....Read More>>
Radiodetection’s new Pipeline Current Mapping system measures and records current attenuation and voltage gradient data simultaneously alongside depth of cover and GPS positional data to make pipeline surveys faster....Read More>>