Source Control and Synchronization Systems
Standard Boom Box3
The Boom Box 3 is a new generation seismic blaster designed for both Standard and Autonomous modes. In Standard mode, it operates with encoder and decoder systems for controlled crew blasting. The system also features Wi-Fi control and can be fully operated through SourceLink software for efficient shot management and data handling.
Autonomous Boom Box3
The Boom Box 3 Autonomous Mode operates without radios or repeaters, using GPS time synchronization to control shot firing in assigned time slots and prevent overlap. All shot data, including precise shot time, uphole time, and GPS position, is stored on a CompactFlash card and can be viewed via built-in Wi-Fi on a tablet or cellphone.
Boom Box Refraction unit
The Refraction Boom Box blaster is compatible with most seismographs that require a trigger signal to start recording. It simultaneously detonates the charge and sends a trigger signal to the seismograph, ensuring accurate timing.
Remote Trigger Module - RTM3
The Remote Trigger Module 3 (RTM3) is a next-generation seismograph timing device used to synchronize start times between a seismic source and one or multiple seismographs. It uses a high-accuracy internal oscillator disciplined by GPS.
WIRELESS TRIGGER BOX - WTB4
The Wireless Trigger Box 4 (WTB 4) detects a mechanical impact source firing and automatically triggers the seismograph to start recording.
Time Stamp Recorder- TSR4
The Time Stamp Recorder 4 (TSR 4) is designed to record the precise hit time and position for each shot.
Uphole Simulator
The Uphole Simulator is the tool for testing a dynamite blaster in the shop or field. Quick and easy, the UHS unit connects to the high voltage output of the blaster and the uphole geophone input.