Enhance Connectivity with Autolock to Short-Range Base Hardware Upgrade
The Autolock to Short-Range Base Hardware Upgrade is specifically designed to expand the wireless capabilities of your Spectra Geospatial Focus 50 Robotic Total Station. This powerful upgrade facilitates a long-range Bluetooth connection between your total station and its data controller, ensuring robust and reliable communication over varying distances.
Extended Range and Improved Reliability
Experience unmatched connectivity across significant distances, even in challenging environments. This upgrade significantly boosts the operational range and reliability of your data transfer, crucial for expansive survey sites:
- Ranger 5 Data Controller: Achieve connectivity from 150 to 500 meters, ideal for large-scale surveying projects.
- Ranger 7: Maintain a stable connection from 100 to 350 meters, ensuring continuous data flow even with obstacles.
- ST10: Connect seamlessly from 50 to 100 meters, perfect for smaller, more confined spaces.
Compatibility and Installation
Note: This upgrade is compatible exclusively with the Autolock Base Hardware Model of the Focus 50 Total Station. It is essential to verify that your equipment matches this specification to ensure successful integration and functionality.
Key Benefits
Integrating the Autolock to Short-Range Base Hardware Upgrade into your surveying toolkit offers several advantages:
- Enhanced Flexibility: Adapt to various surveying environments with increased connection ranges.
- Reliable Data Transmission: Ensure accurate and uninterrupted data communication, crucial for precise measurements and reporting.
- Streamlined Operations: Minimize downtime and enhance field productivity with more efficient setup and fewer interruptions.
Upgrade your Spectra Geospatial Focus 50 Robotic Total Station with this essential hardware enhancement. The Autolock to Short-Range Base Hardware Upgrade not only extends your operational capabilities but also secures your investment by adapting to the technological demands of modern surveying environments.