FJD Trion V10a Rover Set RTK GNSS Receiver with AR Stakeout

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The FJD Trion V10a Rover Set is a compact RTK GNSS solution for surveyors, construction teams, GIS users and field crews who need accurate positioning without carrying a heavy receiver. With AR visual stakeout, dual 5 MP cameras, 60° IMU tilt compensation and multi-constellation GNSS tracking, it helps users measure and stake points faster in real site conditions.

FJD Trion V10a Rover Set Highlights

AR Stakeout Visual guidance with dual 5 MP cameras and 83° field of view
IMU Tilt Up to 60° tilt compensation
RTK Accuracy 8 mm + 1 ppm horizontal, 15 mm + 1 ppm vertical
GNSS Tracking 1408 channels with GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, IRNSS, SBAS and HAS PPP support
Field Durability IP68 protection, 2 m pole drop design and approximately 800 g receiver weight

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FJD Trion V10a Rover Set RTK GNSS Receiver with AR Stakeout Product Review

FJD Trion V10a Rover Set for accurate and visual RTK fieldwork

The FJD Trion V10a Rover Set is designed for professionals who need reliable RTK GNSS measurements in a compact and easy-to-carry setup. It is a strong fit for cadastral survey, construction layout, topographic mapping, road and bridge work, utility infrastructure, coastline surveys and GIS data collection.

For field crews, the main advantage is practical productivity. The receiver combines precise GNSS positioning with AR visual guidance, so users can see stakeout directions directly in the real-world view instead of relying only on numbers, arrows or distance values. This makes the V10a useful for construction workers, surveyors and engineers who want a clearer way to find points, check layouts and work confidently on busy sites.

Visual stakeout with dual cameras

The FJD Trion V10a uses two 5 MP cameras with an 83° field of view. In daily fieldwork, this means the receiver can support visual stakeout workflows where the operator follows on-screen guidance to the target point. CAD drawings can be viewed in relation to the real site, helping teams understand where design lines, points and layouts belong before marking or checking the work.

This is especially useful on construction sites, infrastructure projects and layout jobs where mistakes are expensive and communication between office plans and field crews needs to be clear. Instead of only working from coordinate values, users get a more visual workflow that is easier to understand in the field.

RTK accuracy for professional survey work

The V10a Rover Set is built for high-accuracy GNSS tasks. It supports RTK positioning with 8 mm + 1 ppm horizontal accuracy and 15 mm + 1 ppm vertical accuracy. For surveyors and engineers, this level of performance is suitable for precise point collection, stakeout, as-built checks and many construction measurement tasks.

The receiver tracks multiple satellite constellations, including GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, IRNSS, SBAS and HAS PPP. With 1408 channels, the V10a is designed to maintain strong satellite tracking in changing field conditions, helping users keep working when visibility and signal conditions are not perfect.

60° IMU tilt compensation

The integrated IMU tilt function allows measurements with the pole tilted up to 60°. This helps when it is difficult or unsafe to hold the pole perfectly vertical, such as near walls, fences, traffic, trenches, building corners, vegetation or other obstacles.

In practical terms, tilt compensation can reduce the time spent leveling the pole for every point. It helps crews measure awkward points faster while maintaining a professional workflow. For construction stakeout and topographic surveys, this can make a noticeable difference during long days in the field.

Compact receiver for daily use

The FJD Trion V10a receiver weighs approximately 800 g and measures 130 × 68 mm. Its compact body makes it easier to carry between jobs, use on long survey days and transport as part of a complete rover kit. For teams that move between construction sites, urban projects or remote survey areas, the smaller size is a practical advantage.

The rover battery is specified for up to 15 hours of operation, depending on working mode and site conditions. This gives users enough capacity for a typical field day without constantly planning around charging breaks.

Flexible communication options

The V10a supports several communication methods for different RTK workflows. It includes an integrated 4G modem, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC pairing, internal UHF radio and support for external radio connection. This gives users flexibility when working with correction networks, a local base setup or job sites where mobile signal and radio conditions vary.

For a surveyor, contractor or GIS team, this flexibility matters. One project may use an NTRIP correction service over 4G, while another may require radio communication from a base station. The V10a gives field crews several ways to keep corrections running and continue measuring accurately.

Built for outdoor survey conditions

The FJD Trion V10a is made for real outdoor work. It has an IP68 rating, protection against dust and water, and is designed to survive a 2 m pole drop. This makes it suitable for demanding environments such as construction sites, muddy fields, road projects, utility corridors and wet weather conditions.

The receiver also uses a rugged compact housing and a tilt sensor specified as immune to magnetic disturbances. This supports stable operation in practical jobsite environments where equipment may be exposed to vehicles, steel structures, machinery and changing weather.

Who uses the FJD Trion V10a Rover Set?

The FJD Trion V10a Rover Set is suitable for surveyors who need a lightweight RTK rover, construction professionals who perform layout and checks, GIS workers collecting accurate field data, civil engineers working on infrastructure projects and drone or mapping teams that need reliable ground control points.

It is also useful for buyers comparing modern GNSS rovers because it combines several important field features in one compact receiver: visual stakeout, IMU tilt, multi-constellation RTK, 4G connectivity, UHF radio and rugged outdoor protection.

Buying the FJD Trion V10a from Global GPS Systems

Global GPS Systems supplies GNSS equipment to surveyors, construction companies, GIS teams, drone pilots and other professionals who depend on accurate positioning. When choosing an RTK rover, support and product knowledge matter just as much as the hardware. Global GPS Systems can help buyers compare the FJD Trion V10a Rover Set with other GNSS receivers and choose the right setup for their workflow.

The FJD Trion V10a Rover Set is a practical choice for professionals who want a compact RTK GNSS rover with modern visual stakeout tools, strong connectivity and field-ready durability.

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Specifications

FJD Trion V10a Rover Set Specifications

Product Overview

Product Type RTK GNSS rover set with AR stakeout
Receiver Model FJD Trion V10a
Primary Use High-accuracy GNSS surveying, stakeout, mapping, construction layout and GIS data collection
Typical Users Surveyors, construction workers, civil engineers, GIS teams, road and bridge contractors, utility crews, mapping professionals and infrastructure teams
Key Technologies RTK GNSS, AR visual stakeout, CAD-based field workflows, IMU tilt compensation, dual-camera visual guidance and integrated wireless communications

GNSS Tracking

GNSS Channels 1408 channels
GPS Signals L1A, L1C, L2C, L2P, L5
GLONASS Signals L1, L2, L3
BeiDou Signals B1I, B2I, B3I, B1C, B2a, B2b
Galileo Signals E1, E5a, E5b, E6
QZSS Signals L1, L2C, L5, L6*
IRNSS / NavIC L5*
SBAS L1C/A
HAS-PPP E6
Firmware-Dependent Signals Some signals marked with an asterisk are supported by firmware upgrade

Positioning Performance

RTK Accuracy Horizontal: 8 mm + 1 ppm RMS; Vertical: 15 mm + 1 ppm RMS
RTK Initialization Time < 5 s
RTK Initialization Reliability > 99.9%
Post-Processing Static Accuracy Horizontal: 2.5 mm + 0.5 ppm RMS; Vertical: 5 mm + 0.5 ppm RMS
High-Precision Static Accuracy Horizontal: 2.5 mm + 0.1 ppm RMS; Vertical: 3.5 mm + 0.4 ppm RMS
PPK Accuracy Horizontal: 3 mm + 1 ppm RMS; Vertical: 5 mm + 1 ppm RMS
PPP Accuracy Horizontal: ±20 cm RMS; Vertical: ±40 cm RMS
Code Differential Accuracy Horizontal: 0.4 m RMS; Vertical: 0.8 m RMS
Autonomous Accuracy Horizontal: 1.5 m RMS; Vertical: 2.5 m RMS
SBAS Accuracy 60 cm
Positioning Rate 1 Hz, 2 Hz, 5 Hz, 10 Hz and 20 Hz
Time to First Fix Cold start: < 20 s; Hot start: < 5 s; Signal re-acquisition: < 1 s

Tilt Surveying and AR Stakeout

Tilt Compensation Range 0–60°
RTK Accuracy With Tilt Compensation RMS: 8 mm + 0.6 mm/° tilt
Tilt Sensor Immune to magnetic disturbances with e-bubble leveling support
AR Stakeout Visual stakeout guidance using dual cameras and mixed-reality field display
CAD Field Workflow Supports CAD-based stakeout workflows through FJD Trion Survey software
Visual Survey Use Designed for guided point collection, stakeout, layout checking and work near obstacles where tilted measurements are useful

Camera System

Camera Configuration Dual-camera system
Forward Camera 5 MP
Downward Camera 5 MP
Field of View 83°
Camera Functions AR stakeout guidance, visual field support and live CAD surveying workflows

Communications and Connectivity

SIM Card Type Nano-SIM card
Network Modem Integrated 4G modem
Mobile Network Support TDD-LTE, FDD-LTE, WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS and GSM
Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth BT 4.2 and BLE
NFC NFC device pairing support
Radio Support Built-in UHF radio with external radio support
Correction Workflows Internal radio, external radio, Wi-Fi, NTRIP, FDDS and TCP workflows through the FJD Trion Survey environment

UHF Radio

Built-In UHF Radio Frequency Rx/Tx: 410–470 MHz / 902–928 MHz
Transmit Power 2 W
Radio Protocols TRIMTALK, TRIMMARK III, TT450S, TRANSEOT, Satel 3AS 4FSK and LoRa
Link Rate 9,600 bps to 19,200 bps
Typical Range 6–12 km typically
Maximum Range Up to 16 km under optional or ideal conditions

Ports, Data Formats and Storage

Ports 7-pin LEMO port for external radio, UHF antenna port and USB Type-C port
Input / Output Data Formats NMEA-0183 and RTCM 3.x
Input Data Formats RTCM 2.x and CMR
Internal Data Storage 32 GB internal memory

Software and Field Workflow

Compatible Field Software FJD Trion Survey software environment
CAD Support CAD stakeout workflows with DWG and DXF support
Field Functions Point collection, stakeout, tilted measurements, design checking and visual guidance
Calculation Tools Volume, area calculation and division, inverse, point-to-line, traverse, offset point, deflection, slope, intersection, segment line, arc, bisect angle, triangle and rectangle tools

Environmental and Ruggedness

Operating Temperature -35°C to 65°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C
Humidity 95% non-condensing
Ingress Protection IP68, dustproof and protected from continuous immersion to a depth of 1 m
Drop Resistance Designed to survive a 2 m pole drop
Waterproof and Breathable Membrane Helps prevent water vapor from entering under harsh environments

Power and Battery

Battery Type Built-in lithium-ion battery
Battery Capacity 4900 mAh, 7.4 V
Charging 30 W PD fast charging
Operating Time as Rover Up to 15 hours on internal battery
Operating Time as Base Up to 10 hours on internal battery
Static Operating Time > 25 hours
External Power Input 9–28 V DC
Typical Power Consumption UHF/4G RTK rover without camera: 3 W typical; Visual stakeout: 4.5 W typical

Physical Specifications

Dimensions Φ130 × 68 mm
Weight Approximately 800 g
Design Format Compact, lightweight, pocket-sized GNSS receiver body
Status Indicators 4 LED indicators for real-time working status

Applications

Cadastral and Boundary Survey Suitable for property, boundary and cadastral measurement workflows
Topographic Survey and Mapping Supports field data collection for terrain, mapping and survey projects
Construction Layout and Stakeout AR visual guidance and CAD workflows support site layout and stakeout tasks
Roads and Bridges Applicable for infrastructure layout, survey and as-built documentation
Utility Infrastructure Suitable for utility surveying, asset mapping and field documentation
River and Coastline Survey Applicable for outdoor survey work in river, coastline and environmental mapping scenarios
GIS Data Collection Supports accurate field positioning for GIS teams and mapping professionals
Earthworks and Volume Workflows Supports field measurement and calculation workflows for earthworks, mining and volume-related tasks

Package / Included Items

Item Quantity Notes
FJD Trion V10a GNSS receiver 1 Main RTK GNSS rover receiver
Data collector / controller Configuration-dependent Controller options may include compact keyboard controller or tablet options depending on selected set
Survey pole Configuration-dependent Shown as part of the rover set configuration on the product listing
Controller bracket / mount Configuration-dependent Used to mount the controller to the survey pole
Charging and connection accessories Configuration-dependent May vary by region, selected controller and dealer package

Specifications and package contents may vary by configuration, region or manufacturer update. Always check the current configuration before ordering.

FAQ

FJD Trion V10a Rover Set FAQ

Product Overview and Applications

What is the FJD Trion V10a Rover set?

The FJD Trion V10a Rover set is a professional RTK GNSS rover solution for accurate field measurements, visual stakeout and survey data collection. It combines a compact GNSS receiver with AR stakeout, dual cameras, IMU tilt compensation and multiple connectivity options for everyday surveying and construction work.

Who is the FJD Trion V10a Rover set suitable for?

The V10a Rover set is suitable for land surveyors, construction teams, civil engineers, GIS crews, infrastructure contractors, utility teams, road contractors and mapping professionals who need reliable RTK positioning in the field.

Which industries use the FJD Trion V10a?

The FJD Trion V10a is commonly used in land surveying, construction, civil engineering, road and bridge work, cadastral surveying, topographic mapping, utility infrastructure, coastline and river surveying, and general geospatial data collection.

Is the FJD Trion V10a suitable for construction layout?

Yes. The V10a is well suited for construction layout because it supports accurate RTK positioning, point stakeout, line stakeout, CAD stakeout and AR visual guidance. This helps field crews transfer digital designs to the real job site more efficiently.

Can the FJD Trion V10a be used for cadastral and topographic surveying?

Yes. The V10a can be used for cadastral surveys, boundary work, topographic surveys and general mapping tasks where accurate GNSS positioning and efficient field data collection are required.

What is the difference between this Rover set and a Rover-Base set?

A Rover set is designed to work as the mobile measuring receiver, typically using an RTK network, NTRIP correction service or an existing base setup. A Rover-Base set includes both a rover and a base receiver, allowing users to create their own local RTK correction setup when needed.

Accuracy, GNSS and Measurement Features

What RTK accuracy does the FJD Trion V10a provide?

The FJD Trion V10a is specified with RTK accuracy of 8 mm + 1 ppm RMS horizontally and 15 mm + 1 ppm RMS vertically under suitable conditions. Actual field results depend on satellite visibility, correction quality, environment and workflow.

How many GNSS channels does the FJD Trion V10a have?

The FJD Trion V10a has 1408 GNSS channels, allowing it to track multiple satellite signals for professional RTK surveying and positioning workflows.

Which satellite constellations does the FJD Trion V10a support?

The V10a supports major GNSS constellations including GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, IRNSS and SBAS, depending on signal availability and firmware support.

Does the FJD Trion V10a support IMU tilt compensation?

Yes. The V10a supports IMU tilt compensation from 0 to 60 degrees. This allows users to measure points accurately even when the survey pole is tilted, which is useful near walls, fences, vehicles, vegetation, road edges and other obstacles.

Why is 60-degree tilt measurement useful?

Tilt measurement helps surveyors work faster because the pole does not always need to be held perfectly vertical. This can reduce setup time, improve comfort and make it easier to measure difficult points that are hard to access directly.

Does the FJD Trion V10a support post-processing?

Yes. The V10a supports professional survey workflows including static measurement, PPK measurement and GNSS post-processing through compatible FJD software tools.

AR Stakeout, Cameras and Software

Does the FJD Trion V10a have cameras?

Yes. The FJD Trion V10a has dual 5 MP cameras, including a forward-facing camera and a downward-facing camera. These cameras support visual guidance and AR stakeout workflows in the field.

What is AR stakeout on the FJD Trion V10a?

AR stakeout uses the receiver cameras and field software to show visual guidance on the controller screen. Instead of only following numbers or arrows, users can see the design position in relation to the real site environment.

How does AR stakeout help field crews?

AR stakeout helps users find points, lines and design elements more intuitively. It can make stakeout faster and easier to understand, especially on construction sites, roads, utility projects and locations where clear visual guidance reduces the chance of mistakes.

Can the FJD Trion V10a work with CAD drawings?

Yes. The FJD Trion Survey software supports CAD-based field workflows, including CAD stakeout and common design file formats such as DWG and DXF. This allows users to work with design data directly in the field.

Which stakeout functions are supported?

The V10a supports stakeout workflows for points, lines, DTM, CAD, roads, slopes and AR stakeout. This makes it suitable for many surveying, construction and infrastructure layout tasks.

Which import and export formats are supported?

FJD Trion Survey software supports several field data formats, including ASCII, DWG, DXF, KML, SHP, NCN, SIM, GT, RW5 and PDF. This helps users exchange data with CAD, GIS and survey office software.

Connectivity, Durability and Field Use

Does the FJD Trion V10a have a built-in 4G modem?

Yes. The V10a has an integrated 4G modem and uses a Nano-SIM card. This allows the rover to connect to online correction services such as NTRIP where network coverage and service access are available.

Which wireless connections does the FJD Trion V10a support?

The V10a supports 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC. It also supports internal and external radio workflows, giving users flexible options for RTK corrections and field communication.

Can the FJD Trion V10a use radio corrections?

Yes. The V10a includes built-in UHF radio support and can also connect to an external radio. The typical built-in radio range is 6 to 12 km, with up to 16 km possible in optimal conditions.

Is the FJD Trion V10a waterproof and dustproof?

Yes. The V10a has an IP68 rating, meaning it is dustproof and protected against continuous immersion to a depth of 1 metre. This makes it suitable for demanding outdoor survey environments.

How rugged is the FJD Trion V10a?

The V10a is designed for outdoor field conditions and is built to survive a 2 m pole drop. It also operates in temperatures from -35°C to 65°C, making it suitable for a wide range of job sites and climates.

How long does the FJD Trion V10a battery last?

The built-in battery is specified for up to 15 hours as a rover, 10 hours as a base and more than 25 hours in static mode. Battery life can vary depending on temperature, working mode, camera use and communication settings.

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