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CHC today announced the availability of the LT400HS, a rugged 120-channel GPS+GLONASS handheld receiver designed to achieve sub-meter SBAS positioning to centimeter accuracy in RTK networks. The ...
F4Devices, a subsidiary of F4 Tech and strategic partner with BAP Precisions, Taiwan, has introduced a new generation of high-precision GNSS devices for GIS field applications, the Flint rugged ...
A continuing decline in the price of stand-alone GPS units might help boost adoption of the devices, Ellis said. Some in-car systems can cost $1,000 to $2,000, while handheld units can run between ...
Trimble today introduced the GeoXH handheld receiver-the first integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) field computer to deliver subfoot (30 cm) accuracy for Geographic Information System (GIS) ...
Recently, Hemisphere GPS announced the new S320 network rover and XF2 handheld data collector. With support for network RTK corrections, the S320 network rover is an integrated solution that ...
Garmin's already firmly entrenched in the GPS for outdoorspeople game with its Oregon line of handhelds, and now the company's announced a new series, the Dakotas. Two models -- the 10 and 20 ...
With a GPS on every smartphone, one would be forgiven for forgetting that handheld GPS units still exist. Seeking to keep accurate data on a few upcoming trips, [_Traveler] took on a custom-build t… ...
This article is more than 6 years old. Most handheld golf GPS devices are similar. They display live distances to the pin, bunkers and other landmarks in real time as you walk to your ball.
Which is why Garmin has a range of rugged hand-held GPS devices. The Garmin GPSMap 67i is aimed at enthusiastic adventurers, offering a rugged hand-held GPS and satellite communicator in one.