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Vector™ VR1000 GNSS Receiver

Vector™ VR1000 GNSS Receiver

Vector™ VR1000 GNSS Receiver

Product catalog summary
Overview
The Vector VR1000 is a high-precision GNSS receiver designed for machine control systems. It features the Athena RTK Engine for accurate positioning and heading, supporting multiple GNSS constellations including GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and IRNSS. The device is rugged, compliant with IP69K and MIL-STD-810G standards, making it suitable for harsh environments.
Key Features
  • Extremely accurate heading with baselines up to 10 meters.
  • Multi-frequency support for various GNSS systems.
  • Atlas Global Correction Service for enhanced accuracy.
  • Integrated communication interfaces: Ethernet, CAN, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and more.
  • Powerful WebUI and multi-color LED indicators for status monitoring.
  • Integrated IMU for fast start-up and maintaining heading during GNSS outages.
Specifications
  • Communications: Multiple ports including RS-232/RS-422, CAN, and Ethernet. Supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
  • Power: Input voltage range of 9-36 VDC with a maximum power consumption of 10.8W.
  • Environmental: Operating temperature from -40°C to +70°C, storage temperature up to +85°C, and 95% non-condensing humidity.
  • Mechanical: Shock and vibration resistant, with dimensions varying based on configuration.
  • GNSS Receiver: Supports 1059 channels, with high sensitivity and multiple differential options including SBAS, Atlas, and RTK.
  • Accuracy: Positioning accuracy varies with mode, with RTK offering the highest precision.
Performance
  • Fast start-up times with cold, warm, and hot start options.
  • High heading accuracy with varying antenna separations.
  • Supports high-speed and high-altitude operations.
Additional Features
  • Gyro and tilt sensors for enhanced heading and pitch/roll data.
  • Comprehensive status indications via LEDs for various functions.
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Catalog excerpts

Vector™ VR1000 GNSS Receiver-1

Vector™ VR1000 GNSS Receiver 0 Hemisphere8 ? atlas* The Vector VR1000 is Hemisphere GNSS' premiere multi-GNSS, multi-frequency position and heading receiver designed specifically for the machine control market. Providing precise heading, Athena RTK positioning, and full Atlas capability, its rugged design is compliant to IP69K, MIL-STD-810G, and IEC 60068-2 standards. The VR1000 supports antenna separations up to 10 meters, offering heading accuracy to 0.01 degrees RMS in addition to RTK position accuracy and full support for Hemisphere GNSS' Atlas Global Correction Service. • Extremely accurate heading with baselines up to 10m • Multi-frequency GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou/Galileo/ QZSS/IRNSS • Atlas® Global Correction Service • Integrated Ethernet, CAN, internal 400MHz radio, Serial, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi • Powerful WebUI accessed via Wi-Fi plus 12 multicolor LEDs • Integrated IMU delivers fast start-up times and maintains heading during temporary GNSS outage • Fully rugged IP69K, and MIL-STD-810G compliant solution for the harshest environments

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Vector™ VR1000 GNSS Receiver-2

GPS Sensitivity: SBAS Tracking: Update Rate: Timing (1 PPS) Accuracy: Cold Start: Warm Start: Heading Fix: Antenna Input Impedance: Maximum Speed: Maximum Altitude: Differential Options: Baud Rates: Radio Interfaces: Input Voltage: Power Consumption: Current Consumption: Power Isolation: Reverse Polarity Protection: GNSS Receiver Specifications Receiver Type: GNSS Position & Heading RTK Receiver Signals Received: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, IRNSS, and Atlas 1059 3-channel, parallel tracking 10 Hz standard, 20 Hz optional 5 s typical (almanac, RTC and position) 10 s typical (Hot Start)...

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