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US Radar Quantum Imager Triple Frequency GPR System w/ Panasonic FZ-G1 Tablet - Used

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The US Radar Quantum Imager is used and in good condition. Tested by a Certified Trimble technician and ready to use in the field. Includes a Panasonic FZ-G1 Tablet with US Radar Controller installed. The licenses with the US Radar Controller include the the Complete Acquisition: Desktop Mode, Data Storage, Internal GPS, Advanced & External GPS, Basic 3D, Advanced 3D, Google Earth, Basic Acquisition, Premium Acquisition, Auto-Report, Annotation, Tools, Complete. Includes a 30-Day Warranty. This item must be picked up locally in Austin, TX. Click to order or call us at 877-300-9659 if you have any questions (mention you saw it on the website).

US Radar Quantum Imager Triple Frequency GPR System w/ Panasonic FZ-G1 Tablet Includes:

  • US Radar Quantum Imager Triple Frequency GPR System
  • 2 X Batteries for US Radar Quantum Imager
  • 2 X Battery Chargers
  • Panasonic FZ-G1 Tablet with US Radar Controller Software Installed
  • Panasonic FZ-G1 Tablet Charger
  • Soft Carrying Case
  • 30 Day Warranty

DUE TO THE SIZE OF THIS ITEM, LOCAL PICKUP IN AUSTIN, TX ONLY

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U_GPRQ4-300-G
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Now Only $13,595.00 Regular Price $27,995.00
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The Quantum Imager is the first true triple frequency range GPR system ever produced. The antenna emits three separate signals simultaneously, allowing the user to survey significantly greater depths with higher resolution than any other locating technology without sacrificing middle frequencies which are ideal for locating targets like buried utilities. Stepped ultra-wideband pulses combine the advantages of pulse radar and stepped frequency radar for unsurpassed resolution and depth. New direct RF sampling technology creates clearer, easier to understand images than previously possible with older radar technologies. All these components of the quantum imaging method work together to make locating easier while providing superior results.