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Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Systems

Our product lineup delivers industry-leading performance across a full range of subsurface applications—from deep geophysical exploration to precision utility locating in dense urban environments.

100 Series

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Deep-penetrating radar engineered for geophysical research and tunnel detection, capable of reaching depths of up to 100 feet. Ideal for large-scale subsurface investigations where maximum depth is critical.

Q25

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A 250 MHz single-frequency GPR system designed for moderate-depth imaging with exceptional clarity. Perfect for identifying subsurface anomalies with a balance of depth and resolution.

Q10

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High-frequency antenna system optimized for shallow utility locating in complex, urban environments. Delivers precise, high-resolution data for congested subsurface conditions.

Q5 Series

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A cost-effective GPR solution for basic utility locating and electromagnetic property detection. Reliable performance for entry-level or budget-conscious operations.

Quantum Imager

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A triple-frequency GPR platform that provides high-resolution imaging across multiple depth ranges. Features advanced direct RF sampling technology for superior data accuracy and clarity.

GP Rover

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An integrated GPR system with built-in GPS mapping, delivering utility mapping accuracy within 2 inches (5 cm)—without the need for a base station. Designed for efficient, high-precision field operations.

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Built for the Field

Every system is engineered for durability, usability, and performance in real-world conditions.

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