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Tuesday, February 7th, 2023We have a Lynx Mobile Mapper M1 System for sale. Power supply went out so system is currently inoperable
Comes with the following
GNSS Receiver type: Trimble, 2 antennas
IMU: LN200
IMU update rate kHz: 200
Cameras: 4, 5 megapixels each, format JPEG
LiDAR Sensors:
Wavelength [nm] 1550
Laser safety classification IEC/CDRH Class 1 eye-safe
Minimum Range 2 meters
Maximum Range 250 meters
Intensity recording [bit] 12
Max. vertical field of view [deg] 360
Max. measurement rate [kHz] 600
Scans per second 300
Measurements per pulse 4
Export formats LAS/LAZ/ASCII
If interested in the system let me know and we can go from there
Or if you know or have any contacts that would be looking to part this out.
@dougie From what I am told the Power supply is completely shot and would need to be replaced. Due to the age of the system we decided against throwing more good money after bad and are looking to sell the unit AS IS. 2015 Sprinter Van also available with the unit
I saw the M1 had a point accuracy of +/-5cm. I would like to get feedback on how or where you use the unit?
Did you use this for as-built surveys? If yes, what was the effect of the 5 cm point accuracy on the final point cloud? Would a scanned wall have points flying off the plane at 5cm variations? Just curious because I saw a Velodyne unit with a point accuracy 2cm and you could really see the points for a flat surface vary sometimes more than the published 2cm accuracy. Some of these variations were eliminated by software but not all were remedied automatically.
Were you able to sell your Lynx? We have a working 500kHz version that we are looking to find a new home. Even comes with a Chev Suburban, if needed.