INTEC Marvel-Lite: Premium GNSS Performance on a Budget
Looking to scale your surveying fleet or buy your very first DGPS machine without breaking the bank? The INTEC Marvel-Lite GNSS RTK Receiver is engineered to be the most economical, high-performance topographic GPS receiver on the Indian market. It strips away niche features like lasers and cameras to give you exactly what you need: pure, uncompromised, centimeter-level accuracy in the toughest Indian environments.
120° Super IMU Tilt Compensation
Stop wasting time leveling your survey pole. The Marvel-Lite comes standard with a Super IMU tilt sensor that compensates for pole tilts up to 120 degrees. It requires zero calibration—simply turn it on and start measuring points at building edges, slopes, and trenches with total confidence and speed.
1,408 Channels & NavIC Support
Don’t let the “Lite” name fool you; the internal engine is a powerhouse. Featuring a 1,408-channel GNSS board, the Marvel-Lite tracks every major satellite constellation (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou) and fully supports India’s NavIC (IRNSS) constellation. This ensures a robust, instant FIX connection even in challenging environments like dense urban areas or under tree canopies.
Ultimate Base / Rover Flexibility & 15km Range
The INTEC Marvel-Lite is incredibly versatile. It functions perfectly as either a Base Station or an RTK Rover. Equipped with a powerful built-in Tx/Rx UHF radio (supporting LoRa technology), it can transmit and receive corrections over distances up to 15 kilometers. It also supports multiple protocols (TrimTalk, South, Satel), making it universally compatible with other leading brands in your existing fleet.
Built for the Indian Field
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Ultra-Lightweight: At just 660 grams, it reduces surveyor fatigue drastically during long shifts.
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Massive Battery Life: A built-in high-capacity lithium-ion battery provides up to 20 hours of continuous use in Rover mode.
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Rugged Magnesium Alloy: With an IP67 rating, it is 100% dustproof, protected against water immersion, and tested to survive a 1.8-meter drop directly onto concrete.








