GSSI geophysical survey equipment featured at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

GSSI geophysical survey equipment featured at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

GSSI geophysical survey equipment featured at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

GSSI, the world’s leading manufacturer of ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment, announces that it will feature its industry-leading GS Series at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting 2019, to be held December 9-13, 2019 at the Moscone Center, in San Francisco, CA.

Visit GSSI alongside the OYO Corporation companies at Booth 937 to learn about the new GS Series, which is ideal for geophysical, geotechnical, or environmental applications that require high reliability under challenging survey conditions.

GSSI geophysical survey equipment featured at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

The new 200 MHz (200 HS) antenna on display is the first of the next-generation high-performance GS Series. The newly designed 200 HS antenna is paired with the HS Module and wirelessly connects to a Panasonic Toughpad G1 or SIR 4000 control unit. The wireless HS Module incorporates system electronics, an internal GPS, and connectivity ports in an IP-65 rated housing.

The 200 HS uses GSSI’s patented HyperStacking technology, which improves signal to noise performance and increases the antenna depth penetration, nearly double the conventional GPR antenna designs, under most soil conditions. The 200 HS is FCC, RSS-220, and CE certified.

GSSI geophysical survey equipment featured at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

The GS Series features a modular design that allows the user to select which controller best suits their needs; the rugged SIR 4000, combined with our new Wi-Fi module, or the Panasonic G1. Both controller options provide different advantages to the customer. The SIR 4000 builds on the same user interface and menu options that customers are familiar with to accommodate the 200 HS. The Panasonic G1 features a GIS map mode that will display GPR data collected on the left side of the screen and a location map on the right side of the screen.

Post source : Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc.

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