Description
Subsite 2550GR Ground Penetrating Radar
Original – Subsite 2550GR Ground Penetrating Radar
The Subsite 2550GR Ground Penetrating Radar System will help you locate any type of utility conduit or piping—metallic or non-metallic, including PVC—beneath soil, rock, pavement, and other surfaces.
The 2550GR’s user-friendly Windows-based interface provides productivity-enhancing benefits for every jobsite. It offers easy integration of GPS data, reliable wireless connectivity for downloading web-based maps such as Google Earth, and the ability to sweep both deep and shallow objects simultaneously. The versatile 2550GR is ideal for utility mapping efforts, plus void and sinkhole detection, concrete detection, and locating underground storage tanks.
Key Features.
Easy GPS connectivity allows you to see your path and marks in real-time as you scan and the wireless connection allows you to download maps such as Google Earth.
One-touch recalibration button lets you transition from one scanning surface to another quickly and easily.
Assisted grid capability allows you to grid your location digitally without having to paint the ground.
Locates both metallic and non-metallic pipes and cables to allow one-pass locates at depths of up to 19.7 feet (6 m), depending on soil conditions and antenna selection.
Earth-engaged antenna provides better contact on uneven terrain and reduces signal loss.
With 5.6 mph (9 km/h) survey speed and digitally controlled radar, the 2550GR provides fast, clear images.
Dual-frequency antenna simultaneously sweeps in two frequencies; this allows you to see both deep and shallow objects simultaneously.
SYSTEM
Survey path width 19.68 in 500 mm
Recording channels 2
Transmit pulse frequency 200 kHz
Typical antenna frequency 250 and 700 MHz
Typical collection speed
(scans/second) 100
Typical collection speed at 2-in
(5-cm) sampling interval 5.6 mph 9 km/h
Display mode Gray scale/color palette
Zoom Up to 4x
Data storage Laptop hard drive
Profile length, max Virtually unlimited
Stored data format Raw data (for further data analysis)
Setting of GPR propagation velocity
(to get accurate evaluation of depth of
detected targets)
Ground truth or hyperbola fitting
methods
Reading of pipe position/depth Software cursor
System output Printable radar map with descriptor of
detected utilities
Diagnostic Radar and power supply status,
excessive speed, data loss
Languages English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian, Portuguese, Chinese
Data collection type Parallel profile lines, perpendicular to
the expected orientation of utilities
RADAR POWER REQUIREMENTS
Battery operating time <10 hours
Power supply 12V sealed lead acid, 12 Ah
MECHANICAL
Operating temperature 14-104°F -10-40°C
Humidity 100% (sealed)
Weight, w/out battery or PC 60.6 lb 27.5 kg
Weight, w/out PC 68.6 lb 31.1 kg
Weight, total 73.9 lb 33.5 kg
Width 21 in 533 mm
Length, handle fully extended 49.92 in 1.27 m
Length, folded 39.96 in 1.02 m
Height, handle fully extended 39.48 in 1 m
Height, folded 20.4 in 521 mm
DUAL FREQUENCY
Antenna technology Ultra-wide band, ground coupled,
shielded dipole
Typical range .32-8.2 ft 0.1-2.5 m
Range, max .32-19.7 ft 0.1-6 m
RECOMMENDED PC SPECIFICATIONS
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 1.9 GHz (minimum: Intel® Core™ i3 1.7 GHz)
RAM: 4GB (minimum 1GB)
Intel HD Graphics 3000 or nVidia graphic adapter compatible with OpenGL 2.1 or
newer (minimum: graphic adapter compatible with OpenGL 2.1)
Screen Resolution: 1024 x 786
Operating System: Windows 7 (32bits)
Shock Proof Hard Disk Drive
Serial Port RS 232 (only used with the GPS)
USB Port (minimum: Ethernet port)
GPS REQUIREMENTS
The 2550GR system can be used with a GPS to position the scans in
real time without the need of creating a grid. Requirements are:
Dual frequency (L1+L2)
Positioning update greater than 5 Hz
RTK: connection to a base station via radio link (UHF or GSM) or connection to a
Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) via internet
NMEA output
Serial cable (RS232) or Bluetooth® connectivity
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