Updated FieldHawk Model
We are please to announce that starting July 11, 2010, all FieldHawk models will now be shipping with an updated Bluetooth module. We now include Bluetooth 2.0 which allows for faster connection times, and better power managment for better battery life. Also dropped connections are handled much faster now for better radio performance at extreme distances.
We are also shipping our radios with a more powerful battery. Prior models shipped with a 2400 mAh battery, new models will now ship with a 2600 mAh version. |
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Save Thousands - FieldHawk Radios to the Rescue
With FieldHawk you can replace the Leica radio system with a non-proprietary radio. Non-proprietary radios allow you, the user, to decide what data collector hardware and software you want to use with your instrument.
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As of December 13, 2009, the FieldHawk Single will no longer be available.
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As you probably already know FieldHawk radios are very versatile. Many of our customers have come up with some interesting ideas on where to mount their rover radios and I would like to share one of them with you.
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FieldHawk is sold in Eight countries around the world. When the product was first developed, sales and marketing targeted Canada and the United States only.
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Our FieldHawk radios have been built specifically for the surveying industry and they can survive the punishment of outside field work day in and day out.
While there are other similar products available on the market, you have to ask yourself some important questions when deciding who you should buy your radio system from.
You get what you pay for ....
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In recent years, a lot of manufacturers have come out with new features for total stations such as reflectorless measurement capabilities, smaller robotic radios, and wireless connections between your instrument and data collector. Want Bluetooth at the Instrument?If you own a total station that doesn't have Bluetooth, you can still enjoy wireless connectivity without having to buy a new instrument. We have a solution called the FieldHawk Single that provides the wireless link for you. All you do is connect your existing instrument cable into our radio, and voila, you have a Bluetooth capable instrument. Now with you Bluetooth capable data collector, you connect to the FieldHawk radio with a Bluetooth connection and you have a wireless link to the instrument. It's easy. |
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