New Triumph 3, and Triumph 1 M PLUS

Nate The Surveyor

Well-Known Member
Ok, It's time to talk. At intergeo, several new products were put into the race.
The first one is a REPLACEMENT for the T-2. It's called a TRIUMPH 3-NR. It is very similar to aT2, but it is very upgraded. Here is a link to it: https://www.javadgnss.com/product/triumph-3-nr/

The second one is called a TRIUMPH-1M PLUS. It is the same basic form or shape as a T-1m, but it is upgraded. To a plus. Here is a link to it: https://www.javadgnss.com/product/triumph-1m-plus/

I have read some of the specs. BUT can anybody really explain all the meaning of the specs?

Do these have a FULL IMU in them? Do these actually measure INERTIALY?

What else is going on? We'd like to keep current. Thank you.

Nate
 

nusouthsc

Active Member
One thing of note is that the T1M-Plus doesn't track as many signals as the LS Plus & T-3. Based on the data sheet, it lacks the B5 BeiDou signals. It appears the selling point is the IMU and integrated radio and cell antenna.
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
One thing of note is that the T1M-Plus doesn't track as many signals as the LS Plus & T-3. Based on the data sheet, it lacks the B5 BeiDou signals. It appears the selling point is the IMU and integrated radio and cell antenna.
They all use the same Triumph 3 chip and should all track the same signals.
 
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