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REACH RS3

Multi-band RTK GNSS
receiver with IMU
Tilt Compensation

For surveying, mapping, and navigation. Comes with a mobile app

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Accurate results even with large tilt angles

The IMU-based tilt compensation in Reach RS3 enables you to make measurements with up to 60 degrees of tilt while still staying within 20 mm of accuracy.

Reach RS3 continuously measures and corrects tilt in real-time to keep you on target.

Effortless and robust
IMU tilt compensation

We calibrate the inertial measurement unit in each device individually at the factory, so you can get your Reach RS3 up and running right out of the box.

Tilt initialization takes about 20 meters of walking or 10-20 seconds of tilting. Usually ready on the way from the car.

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Surveying
with Emlid Flow

With Emlid Flow, you can collect and stake out points and control all the features of Reach receivers, such as setting up a base station, logging RINEX data, and configuring NMEA output.
The app is available both for Android and iOS, supports thousands of coordinate systems and is translated into multiple languages.

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Point collection:
Save points, and export

data to CSV

Record each position as a point with centimeter precise coordinates. Export projects and open them in GIS or CAD software like AutoCAD, ArcGIS, QGIS, and others.

Coordinate systems based on

WGS84, NAD83, GDA2020, and others

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Stakeout:
Find point's position

on the ground

Stakeout is used to find exact physical locations of points. They can be collected in ReachView or imported from other CAD or GIS software.

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Logging in RINEX:
Record raw data, position, and base correction logs

Record raw data, position and base correction logs. Point collection and recording of RAW data are independent processes and can be used simultaneously. ReachView has a simple and intuitive interface for logging configuration and control.

We provide our version of RTKLib for PPK. It’s free and can be downloaded from our docs.

16 GB

storage

160+ days

of logging at 1 Hz

Connectivity

Real-time position
Streaming in NMEA

Reach provides data in standard NMEA that is used by most GIS apps. Simply connect your device to Reach over Bluetooth or with a cable, and turn on “Position output” in ReachView.

Reach can turn on and off automatically

Reach is able turn on and off in sync with an external battery connected over RS-232. This helps when the power button is hard to reach. For example, if the receiver is placed on the roof of a tractor.

Compatible apps

MachineryGuide, AgriBus-Navi, Efarmer, Agripilot, and others

Position streaming

Interfaces

RS-232, TCP, Bluetooth

PPP for OPUS

RINEX raw data logs are compatible with PPP services so you can now get centimeter-precise results in any place on Earth. Process RINEX files in an online service and get position with absolute accuracy.

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NTRIP or another Reach
as a base station

Reach RS2+ needs a base station as a source of corrections. That’s a requirement for centimeter accuracy in RTK and PPK. The base might be another Reach RS+ receiver or an NTRIP service. VRS is also supported.
 
Reach RS2+ works seamlessly with other Reach receivers over any link.

Input and output corrections

Interfaces

TCP, LoRa, Bluetooth, RS-232, NTRIP

Formats

RTCM3

Max distance from a base

Over 60 km in RTK
100 km in PPK
Any place on Earth with PPP

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