New Geometer GNSS RTK receiver eSurvey E500 IMU with SurPad 4.2 measuring tool





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eSurvey E500 (1408 channels) is a high-precision GNSS RTK receiver designed for professional applications in surveying, construction, and land management. It combines performance, reliability, and ease of use. Compared to the earlier 800-channel version, this upgraded model supports all major satellite constellations and meets the needs of demanding professionals.
Package Contents
• GNSS receiver eSurvey E500 (1408 channels)
• Permanent SurPad 4.2 license
• Power adapter
• USB Type-C cable
• UHF antenna
• Warranty card
• Carrying bag
• Hard case (optional)
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Multi-Constellation Support
E500 works with all major GNSS constellations: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and IRNSS. Supported signals include:
• GPS: L1, L2, L5
• GLONASS: L1, L2
• BeiDou: B1, B2, B3
• Galileo: E1, E5a, E5b, E6
• QZSS & IRNSS
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Connectivity Anywhere
• Built-in 4G modem for CORS network corrections.
• Wi-Fi hotspot for instant connection with a tablet or controller.
• Starlink Direct to Cell support for reliable work in remote areas without GSM coverage.
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Integrated UHF Module
• Transmission power: up to 2 W
• Range: 3–5 km, up to 13 km line-of-sight
• Frequency: 410–470 MHz
• Supported protocols: Satel, TrimTalk, HiTarget, South, TrimMark III, and more
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Correction Formats
Compatible with: CMR, CMR+, RTCM 2.x, RTCM 3.x/3.2.
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IMU Tilt Compensation up to 60°
Enables accurate measurements even when the pole is tilted, increasing efficiency in challenging conditions.
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Smart Web Interface
Accessible from any smartphone, tablet, or PC:
• configure modes,
• monitor accuracy,
• download data,
• update firmware.
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Rugged Design
• Magnesium alloy housing
• IP67 dust- and waterproof standard
• Works in extreme temperatures
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Galileo HAS Support
Provides accuracy down to 20 cm without a base station or internet.
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Seamless with SurPad 4.2
Full compatibility for topographic surveys, stakeout, and data management.
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eSurvey E500 (1408 channels) is a powerful and versatile GNSS RTK receiver that ensures reliability and precision for professionals in surveying, construction, and land management.