Sps751 basic – Trimble Outdoors SPSX51 User Manual

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2 Features and Functions

20 SPSx51 Modular GPS Receivers User Guide

Small, lightweight design – 1.65 kg (3.64 lbs) receiver only including the battery;
4 kg (8.82 lbs) complete system weight (rover including controller and rod)

Permanent/semi-permanent and mobile quick setup base station capability

Backpack, belt, rod, truck, and marine vessel mounting options for rover
applications

Capable of all site measurement and stakeout operations within 2.4 km (1.5 m)
(SPS751 Basic) and typically 5 km (3.1 m) (SPS751 Max)

Easy-to-use menu system for rapid configuration and status checking

AutoBase

technology for rapid and automated repeated daily base station

setups

Can broadcast corrections through multiple radio links from one base station,
for example, through an internal 450 MHz radio and an external 900 MHz radio

CAN (Controller Area Network) support

Rugged, weatherproof construction with an IP67 environmental rating

–40

°C to +65 °C (–40 °F to +149 °F) operating temperature range

9.5 V to 28 V DC input power range, with over-voltage protection

RoHS compliant

Tracks up to 24 GPS satellites and 4 SBAS satellites

Can receive GPS L2C signals

1 Pulse-per-second (1PPS) output

SPS751 Basic

Base station only, or rover only, operation

SPS751 Basic base

Entry-level, low-cost RTK base station

Unrestricted operational range for rovers and grade control systems

Integrated transmit-only radio

Easily upgraded to the SPS751 Max (if the SPS751 Basic base receiver is already
fitted with an internal UHF radio, the upgrade includes the ability for the SPS751
Max to receive signals).

SPS751 Basic rover

Entry-level, low cost RTK rover receiver

2 Hz measurement update rate

2.4 km (1.5 mile) operational range from the base station

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