Leica Viva Uno

By on 25 May, 2010
Leica’s Viva Uno is a handheld GNSS solution for centimetre surveying. It comes with the company’s SmartWorx Viva software and Leica Geosystems GNSS technology.
 
The product is designed for large scale data collection for a variety of industries including utilities, agriculture, and road infrastructure. The onboard Viva software provides non-technological terminology, setup wizards and simplified workflows.
 
Viva Uno is equipped with an integrated L1 GPS/Glonass receiver and antenna. The system allows raw data to be logged at 5 Hz for post-processing with an accuracy of 10mm + 2ppm. It also supports real time data collection with SBAS differential corrections, has a 5 Hz update rate and an accuracy of less than 0.4 metres.
 
The GNSS handhelds can also be used with total stations and other Viva GNSS RTK sensors.
 

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