Ground Penetrating Radar
last word of technology
About Ground Penetrating Radar
Proceq GS8000 represents the last word of technology when it comes to ground radars and in the business processes of the project organization Panpro Team d.o.o., is used primarily for the purposes of discovering the position of underground installations, which is an activity of essential importance for the adequate and correct design of roads and other infrastructure systems.
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In addition to detecting the location of underground installations, modern georadar systems are very often used during archaeological research, but also when searching and clearing the terrain of unexploded mines and other assets left over from previous wars fought in these areas.
Proceq GS8000 combines and covers all common frequencies 40-3440 MHz2 so that it does not require special preparation and adaptation to recordings for different needs, i.e. different depths. Depending on the material in the subsoil and the dimensions of the object from which the waves are reflected, Proceq GS8000 can successfully detect installations at depths of up to 10m, and the best result is shown at the usual depths of 0.5-2m.
The device has a GPS antenna with a precision of 1-5 cm, which connects in real time to base stations through which it receives RTK correction. According to the previous one, all installations detected using this device are automatically georeferenced in the selected coordinate system. By using software packages from equipment manufacturers, all recorded information and installation positions can be exported to common CAD software such as Autodesk Autocad and GIS-oriented platforms.