Satlab SLX-1 CORS Multi-Application GNSS Receiver

Primarily designed for CORS applications yet equally capable for use as a rugged mobile sensor, the SLX-1 multi-application GNSS receiver from Satlab provides high precision, real-time positioning and utilizes Linux OS.



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Overview

Primarily designed for CORS applications yet equally capable for use as a rugged mobile sensor, the SLX-1 multi-application GNSS receiver from Satlab provides high precision, real-time positioning and utilizes Linux OS. This receiver is ideal for long unattended and continuous operation because of its low power consumption, compact size, and low heat emission.

Using the world’s latest multi-frequency technology for tracking multiple satellite systems; this GNSS receiver is built with a high-speed large-capacity battery, flash memory, high-performance microprocessors, military grade environmental housing, multiple communication ports, a built-in firewall and data encryption.

You can track GALILEO, GPS, QZSS, GLONASS, BDS, and SBAS positioning systems as well as observe all visible GNSS satellite signals. This is all made possible with 220 parallel receiving channels, which can be upgraded to 440 channels.

Features

  • Internal 24-hour Li-Ion Battery
  • Up to 99 Simultaneous and Real-Time Data Streams
  • 2G/3G Modem
  • On Board Web Server for Monitoring and Configuration
  • On Board FTP Server and FTP Push
  • Supports TCP/IP, NTRIP and SatLab intRTK protocols

Technical Specifications

Size (L x W x H): 22.50 cm x 13.80 cm x 7.00 cm
Weight: 2.48 kg
GNSS Channels 220 (upgradeable to 440)
GPS: L1, L2, L5
GLONASS: L1, L2
BDS: B1, B2
GALILEO: L1BOC, E5A, E5B, E5AltBOC
SBAS: L1C/A, L5
I/O Interfaces Bluetooth, WiFi, Ethernet
Difference Scheme: CMR, CMR+, sCMRx, RTCM2.x, RTCM3.0, RTCM3.2
External Power Supply: 7VDC ~ 36VDC (2-way)

Bluetooth

WiFi

Ethernet

440 channels

Ordering

The SLX-1 multi-application GNSS receiver from Satlab is available through Canal Geomatics. For more information, please contact us using the Request Pricing form.