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GSSI Demonstrates UtilityScan® GPR system at SAGEEP 2019

Parul Dubey on March 18, 2019 - in Announcement, Events

GSSI, the world’s leading manufacturer of ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment, announces it will be highlighting the UtilityScan® GPR system at the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP 2019), which takes place March 17-21, 2019 in Portland, Oregon. Visit Booth #21 to see the affordable addition to the UtilityScan product line – the industry standard system for efficiently identifying and marking the location and depth of subsurface utilities. Also, on display at the booth will be the SIR 4000 GPR control unit.

UtilityScan features innovative technology never before available in the marketplace. The compact size makes it extremely portable and easy to maneuver in tight survey areas. This system has a robust wireless antenna that can handle required data rates and is ruggedly built to withstand challenging field conditions. The new UtilityScan uses GSSI’s patented HyperStacking technology, which has proven to increase depth penetration in challenging soils, while also providing high near surface data resolution. UtilityScan also has a backup Ethernet connection if Wi-Fi is not desired or allowed on a particular jobsite or facility.

Visitors to the booth can also see the SIR® 4000 ground penetrating radar (GPR) control unit. The controller is designed to bridge the legacy of GSSI’s traditional analog antennas with next-generation of digital offerings, giving it the flexibility by supporting a wide range of users in numerous applications.

 

About GSSI              

Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. is the world leader in the development, manufacture, and sale of ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment, primarily for the concrete inspection, utility mapping and locating, road and bridge deck evaluation, geophysics, and archaeology markets. Our equipment is used all over the world to explore the subsurface of the earth and to inspect infrastructure systems non-destructively. GSSI created the first commercial GPR system over 45 years ago and continues to provide the widest range and highest quality GPR equipment available today.

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