The easiest to use software for data collection that is available both for Android and iOS. With Emlid Flow, you can collect and stakeout points and control all the features of Reach receivers, such as setting up a base station, logging RINEX data, and configuring NMEA output.
Point collection: create projects, save points, and export in industry standard formats
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.
Formats
|DXF, CSV, GeoJSON, ESRI |Shapefile
Stakeout: Find points' position on the ground
Stakeout is used to find exact physical locations of points. They can be collected in Emlid Flow or imported from other CAD or GIS software.
Process of stakeout in Emlid Flow has two steps: map view and bulls-eye. Map's purpose is to help you navigate to points on long distances. When you get closer than 40 cm to the point, bulls-eye turns on to make it easier for you to visually match receiver and point.
Formats
|CSV, DXF, GeoJSONs
Logging in RINEX: record raw data, position, and base correction logs
Record raw data, position and base correction logs with an update rate up to 10 Hz. Point collection and recording of RAW data are independent processes and can be used simultaneously. Emlid Flow 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.
| 8 GB
storage
| 80+ 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 Emlid Flow.
Reach can turn on and off automatically
Reach is able to 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
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. Base might be either another Reach RS2 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
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Max distance from a base
|Up to 10 km in RTK |20 km in PPK
RS+ is designed for harsh conditions. Dense forests, mountainsm frost, heat and water, Reach can handle it all
|IP67
Can be held 1 meter deep under water for half an hour.
| -20 C... +65C
Working temperature. Isn't afraid of either heat or cold.
| 30 hours
Industrial LiFePO4 battery that doesn't die on cold. Charges over USB from a powerbank.
Specifications
Mechanical
Dimensions: 145 x 145 x 85 mm
Weight: 690 g
Operating temp: -20...+65C
Ingress protection: IP67 (water and dust)
Electrical
Autonomy: Up to 30 hrs
Battery: LiFePO4 3.2 V
External power input: 6-40 V
Charging: MicroUSB 5 V
Certification: FCC, CE
Positioning
Static horizontal: 5mm + 1ppm
Static vertical: 10 mm + 2 ppm
Kinematic horizontal: 7 mm + 1 ppm
Kinematic vertical: 14 mm + 2 ppm
Connectivity
LoRa radio
Frequency range: 868/915 MHz
Distance: Up to 8 km
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth: 4.0/2.1 EDR
Ports: RS-232, MicroUSB
Data
Corrections NTRIP, RTCM3
Position output NMEA, LLH/XYZ
Data logging RINEX with events with update rate up to 20 Hz