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Surveying Instrument Gyroscope Station GTA1310 Survey Equipment
Model: GTA1310
Overview:
New design providing excellent features.
It makes you get direction precisely and easily.
High precision, more stable and faster measurements, just 20minutes to get azimuth angle.
Specification:
Model | GTA1310 |
Accuracy of azimuth determination | 10’’ |
Running-up time | Approx. 120 seconds |
Operation area | Up to latitude 75 degree |
Weight | 3.2Kg |
Size | W140*D186*H415mm |
Operating temperature | -20~50 degree centigrade |
Power Supply | 7000mAh, Li-ion Rechargeable battery; 24V, 5A power inverter |
Output Voltage | 24V |
Working Time | Approx. 6 hours |
Charging Time | Approx. 10 hours |
Introduction:
measuring azimuth angle, it can work as well as normal total station for all survey projects
Features:
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What is the purpose of a Gyroscope?
A gyroscope, though a machine with plenty of moving parts, is actually a sensor. Its purpose is to keep the motion of a rotating part in the center of the gyroscope steady in the face of shifts in the forces imposed by the gyroscope's external environment.
How does a gyroscope work?
A gyroscope is a device that uses Earth's gravity to help determine orientation. Its design consists of a freelyrotating disk called a rotor, mounted onto a spinning axis in the center of a larger and more stable wheel.
How is gyroscope and accelerometer used together?
A gyroscope and accelerometer are used together to create a more accurate measurement of overall movement and location through space by providing constant, cross-referenced measurements of spatial placement and acceleration.
What is the difference between a gyroscope and a gimbal?
In fact, the gimbal is an integral part of the gyroscope. Without the use of the gimbal, the gyroscope would be much less effective. The best way to understand the difference between a gimbal and a gyroscope is to define the nature and structure of both devices. Essentially, a gimbal is some type or base or ring that is mounted on an axis.