Radiodetection Noggin 500 SmartTow | 500 MHz GPR for Rough

Radiodetection Noggin 500 SmartTow System | 500 MHz GPR | Portable Subsurface Mapping

SKU: 100-10-0191-UK
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The Noggin 500 SmartTow System is a professional-grade ground penetrating radar (GPR) designed for precise subsurface mapping. It utilizes a 500 MHz sensor paired with a rugged SmartTow hitch for reliable performance in rough terrain environments.
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The Noggin 500 SmartTow System represents a high-performance solution for subsurface exploration, integrating a precision 500 MHz NOGGIN sensor with the specialized SmartTow assembly. This configuration is purpose-built for professionals requiring a hand-towed GPR system that maintains data integrity while navigating challenging survey environments.

What makes the SmartTow configuration ideal for field surveys?

The SmartTow is specifically engineered for hand-towed surveys over rough terrain, providing a stable platform for the sensor. This ensures consistent ground coupling and high portability for operators working in areas where vehicle-mounted systems or standard carts are impractical.

How does the 500 MHz NOGGIN sensor improve data accuracy?

The 500 MHz frequency provides an optimal balance between depth penetration and high-resolution imaging for accurate mapping of utilities and buried structures. This makes the system a reliable choice for utility locating and geotechnical investigations where precise vertical and horizontal data is required.

What terrain conditions is this GPR system designed for?

Designed for versatile field conditions, the SmartTow assembly allows for accurate data collection in diverse environments. Its ruggedized design minimizes noise and vibration during movement, facilitating reliable results in rough terrain and unpaved sites.

SKU100-10-0191-UK
Sensor Frequency500 MHz
ConfigurationSmartTow (Hand-Towed)
Primary ApplicationRough Terrain Subsurface Mapping
ManufacturerRadiodetection

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