PolaRx4 PRO

The PolaRx4 GNSS reference receiver family consists of a series of fully featured high performance GNSS receivers providing network operators and scientific users with high-quality tracking and measurement of all available and upcoming GNSS signals. Innovative GNSS signal processing, extensive networking capabilities, a robust design and a highly-valued intuitive user interface make this family an excellent choice as future-proof base station solution.

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Features
Main features: 
* 264 hardware channels

* A Posteriori Multipath Estimator technique (APME)
* Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM)
* Differential GPS (base station and rover)
* Includes up to 3 SBAS channels (EGNOS, WAAS, other)
* Innovative and flexible power management under user control
* Raw data output (code, carrier, navigation data)
* Highly compact and detailed Septentrio Binary Format (SBF) output
* Includes intuitive GUI (RxControl) and detailed operating and installation manual
* NMEA v2.30 output format, up to 10 Hz
* RTCM v2.2, 2.3, 3.0 or 3.1 output
* CMR 2.0 output
* Reference Station Network compatible (FKP)

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PolaRx4 PRO downloads

FW Release version2.3.3
FW Release date11/01/12
Contents

This page contains the latest firmware, manuals and tools for the PolaRx4 PRO.

 

Notes

Product Components excl. RxTools

Documentation
Files
RelNotes.pdf

SSRC4 Software Package v2.3.3 Release Notes.

SBF Reference Guide 1.12.0.pdf

SBF Reference Guide Version 1.12.0.

SNMP' Technical Note v1.2.pdf

SNMP' Technical Note Version 1.2.

SSRC4-v2.3.3 Command And Log Reference Card.pdf

Command and Log Reference Card rev. 0 for SSRC4 2.3.3.

SSRC4-v2.3.3 Command Line Interface Reference Guide.pdf

Command Line Interface Reference Guide rev. 0 for SSRC4 2.3.3.

Archives
Files
ssrc4-v2.3.3-base.zip

The SSRC4 Release Notes, Manuals and Firmware.

Manuals
Files
PolaRx4 Product Family Hardware Manual 1.4.0.pdf

PolaRx4 Product Family Hardware Manual Version 1.4.0.

Firmware User Manual.pdf

Firmware User Manual for SSRC4 firmware 2.3.3.

ISO
Files
ssrc4-v2.3.3.iso

The image of the CD of version 2.3.3 of the SSRC4 Software Package, in ISO format.

RxTools

Latest version of RxTools

Release version1.8.1
Release date09/05/12

Version included in current SW Package

Release version1.8.0
Release date21/12/11

RxMobile

Latest version of RxMobile

Release version3.1.1
Release date18/09/10

Continuously Operating Reference Stations and Networks

Excellent data quality and remote control capabilities are your prime requirements for fixed point data collection for post-processing and analysis, real-time RTK correction distribution, geodetic research and more. Septentrio’s receivers feature high sensitivity, low noise, very few cycle slips and exceptional tracking stability, plus easy networking, intuitive remote control, easy data logging and transfer, and offer you the best and most affordable solution for your CORS requirements. Easy networking and remote control are possible using Ethernet and RxControl, our intuitive remote control and monitoring package.

Septentrio receivers are used in the IGS and EUREF permanent GPS/GNSS station networks.

Septentrio’s unique single-board multi-antenna receiver moreover offers a special solution for integrated stability monitoring over limited distances (eg for bridges, dams, etc).

Interfaces for Septentrio receivers are available in various independent software packages for reference network applications.

SBAS: EGNOS / WAAS / MSAS

EGNOS, WAAS and MSAS supply additional differential corrections and integrity information that Septentrio receivers use to provide confidence in the position solution for applications in safety-critical environments next to GPS based position information. Tracking up to 6 SBAS satellites at the same time, these receivers can be used to monitor EGNOS, WAAS and MSAS signals, include information in ground-based augmentation infrastructure, but also to create EGNOS-based navigation products for use in for instance train navigation and signalling, airport ground traffic, maritime navigation solutions etc.