ConquestView
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ConquestView software generates depth slices and cross-sectional images of concrete structures on a PC.
Designed for advanced analysis and report generation, ConquestView enables reprocessing, printing and archiving of Conquest data.
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ConquestView 3D Visualization
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ConquestView supports 3D volume data in HDF and CSV file formats for easy use in third-party 3D visualization programs such as Voxler, which provides many display options including volumes, variable-opacity views, isosurfaces and orthogonal or oblique slices, rotation and different colourmaps.
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EKKO_Mapper
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EKKO_Mapper creates GPR depth slice maps quickly and easily. Using the systematic grid data acquisition process common to pulseEKKO PRO, Noggin or Conquest systems, images at multiple depths are generated in minutes.
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Grids
The Conquest grids are provided in Imperial or metric measurements. The standard Imperial grid is 24" x 24" while the standard metric grid is 600 mm x 600 mm. Customers have to specify which type they want when ordering additional grids.
There are two types of grids available: transparent Mylar grids and paper grids. Both types come in a cardboard shipping tube.
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| Mylar grids come in sets of 5 |
Paper grids come in sets of 10
They can be used to mark embedded elements on site |
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Handle
The Conquest Handle is a fixed handle approximately 3 1/2 feet in length. It uses two spring plungers to attach into mating recesses on the Conquest Sensor Head.
Included with the handle are two Velcro straps to keep the cables secure and out of the way.
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Remote Control
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The Conquest Remote Control is used to communicate with the Display unit from a distance. The Remote Control uses 2 AAA batteries for power and provides complete control of the Conquest system from distances of up to 15 ft (5m). |
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10m Transducer Cable
The longer 10m cable connects the sensor head to the main control unit, and allows you to scan a greater distance from the display unit.
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