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Zond x500 GPR - Real Time Sampling

Specification:

  • Number of channels: 1
  • Frequency: 500 MHz
  • Performance: Single-unit GPR with built-in 500A antenna
  • The time range: 50-10000 ns
  • Frequency of pulse repetition of transmitter: 50-315 KHz
  • Hardware stacking: up to 65536
  • Scan rate: up to 2500
  • Samples per scan: 512-8192
  • Digital data display: 32 bits per sample
  • Filters: High pass Digital filter
  • Data transmission: through Ethernet or Wi-Fi
  • Dimension: 54x40x20.5 cm
  • Weight: 7.2 kg
  • Receiver sensitivity: 10 mcV
  • Receiver gain: 15 dB
  • Transmitter output: 75 V
  • Power consumption: 0.6 A*h @ 12 V built-in battery (up to 12 h of work per charge)
  • Resolution and depth: 0.4 x 7-10 m*

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Zond x500 is a next generation Real Time Sampling single-unit GPR. The main advantage of the system is an expanded dynamic range (up to 138 dB) and high data rate, which converts to the huge stacking (up to 65536 times), that gives a jump up for a Signal-To-Noise ratio, drops down noise floor, deepens penetration, helps to distinguish weaker signals than ever before. 

The user is getting a real-time information as a radiolocation profile (sometimes also referred to as radargram). Data are recorded on a hard disc for further use (processing, printout, interpretation, etc.) at the same time. You will see examples of radiolocation profiles here...

Zond x500 has a built-in shielded 500A antenna for single channel operation.

Zond x500 could be equipped optionally by the shockproof cart.

All georadar parameters are computer controlled, therefore many hardware operation features are described here...

* Relationship between resolution and sounding depth is assumed that sounding is made in a soil whose relative dielectric permittivity is equal to 4 and specific attenuation is 1 to 2 dB/m. Depth of investigation is understood to be detection depth of a flat boundary with reflectance equal to 1. Note that these data are rather approximate and are strongly dependent on parameters of the environment sounded.

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