Works with GLONASS, GPS, Galileo, and Compass: Cognitive Base Station Developed in Russia

The new product is designed for geodesy

The Russian manufacturer Cognitive Pilot has introduced a new base station, Cognitive Base Station, which can be used both in stationary and mobile versions on any geodetic tripod. This device is designed to transmit RTK corrections over the Internet via the NTRIP protocol or via a VHF radio station.

The station's GNSS receiver is equipped with 184 universal satellite channels and supports operation with various satellite navigation systems (GLONASS, American GPS, European Galileo, and Chinese Compass) as well as satellite differential correction SBAS.

The basic Cognitive Base Station package includes the G2BasE base station, a switching cabinet, a 430-490 MHz antenna, a switching cable, and an installation kit, making it a convenient solution for professionals in the field of geodesy.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that Cognitive Pilot introduced Russia's first AI robot for assessing the yield of grain crops — Cognitive Crop Control.

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