GNSS Scintillation Receiver - Javad Delta G3T

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  <identifier>
    <PITHIA_Identifier>
      <localID>Instrument_GNSS-Scintillation-Receiver-Javad-Delta-G3T</localID>
      <namespace>javad</namespace>
      <version>1</version>
      <creationDate>2022-09-01T00:00:00Z</creationDate>
      <lastModificationDate>2022-09-01T00:00:00Z</lastModificationDate>
    </PITHIA_Identifier>
  </identifier>
  <name>GNSS Scintillation Receiver - Javad Delta G3T</name>
  <description>The DELTA receiver is based on our TRIUMPH Technology implemented in our TRIUMPH Chip. For the
    first time in the GNSS history, we offer up to 100 Hz RTK, 216 channels of multi-frequency GPS, Galileo,
    and GLONASS in a small nice-looking durable watertight box with the TRE-G3T board inside.
    Delta-G3T is a powerful and reliable receiver for high-precision navigation systems, including high
    dynamics systems, for machine and traffic control, as well as for high-precision surveying and
    geodynamics and aerogeophysics applications.
    Delta can operate as a receiver for post-processing, as a Continuously Operating Reference Station
    (CORS) or portable base station for Real-time Kinematic (RTK) applications, and as a scientific station
    collecting information for special studies, such as ionosphere monitoring and the like.
  </description>
  <type xlink:href="https://metadata.pithia.eu/ontology/2.2/instrumentType/GNSS-receiverScintillation"/>
  <operationalMode>
    <InstrumentOperationalMode>
      <id>highrate-tracking</id>
      <name>High rate GNSS signal tracking to calculate amplitude and phase scintillation indices.</name>
      <description>
          The instrument observes GNSS signal's intensity and phase at high cadence (20 - 50 Hz) to estimate the scintillation indices S4 and Sigma Phi at minutely resolution.
      </description>
    </InstrumentOperationalMode>
  </operationalMode>
</Instrument>