Product Overview
Used UHF Positioning Data Link Radio for Survey and GNSS Systems
Product Condition
Used. Good cosmetic condition with normal signs of prior handling. No power cord included, so the unit could not be powered on or functionally tested. Visual inspection only; operational status cannot be confirmed.
Carefully packed and shipped same business day from our Idaho warehouse. Online since 1999. Honest equipment and straightforward service.
Product Overview
Pacific Crest PDL4135 positioning data link radio designed for transmitting correction data in survey, mapping, and GNSS positioning systems. Operating in the 410–430 MHz range, this model is commonly used between base stations and rovers where reliable UHF communication is required. Pacific Crest radios are widely recognized in geospatial workflows for consistent performance and field-oriented construction. This unit is suited for users who already understand its role within an existing radio or positioning setup.
Key Features
- Model PDL4135 positioning data link radio
- Pacific Crest manufacture
- UHF operating range: 410–430 MHz
- Designed for correction and positioning data transmission
- Rugged housing for field deployment
- Untested due to missing power cord
- Protective carrying case included
Applications
- Surveying and land mapping systems
- GNSS correction data transmission
- Base station radio replacement
- Rover radio support equipment
- Geospatial field operations
- Equipment refurbishment or evaluation
Frequently Asked Questions
Has this radio been tested?
No. A power cord is not included, so the unit could not be powered on or tested.
What accessories are included?
The radio and its protective case are included. No power cord or additional accessories are present.
What is the cosmetic condition?
The unit is in good cosmetic condition with typical signs of prior use.
Is the operational condition guaranteed?
No. Because testing could not be performed, operational status cannot be confirmed.
What frequency range does this radio operate in?
The PDL4135 operates in the 410–430 MHz frequency range.
Clear limits, known role, and no speculation—this PDL4135 is best suited for a system where its place is already defined.