Category Archives: Magazine
xyHt Magazine November 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the November 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout November): First Look at a New Scanner – With the Trimble X7, there’s no going back (for calibration). AEC Plus GIS – The Autodesk-Esri collaboration continues to lead the way in AEC+GIS...
xyHt Magazine August 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the August 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout August): Seen at HxGN LIVE 2019– xyHt staff share what we saw at HxGN LIVE 2019 Survey Grade PPP – Has real-time precise point positioning finally hit prime time for surveying applications? The...
xyHt Magazine July 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the July 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout July): Dr. Gladys West – The quiet dedication of a hidden hero who made satellite geodesy and global positioning possible. The Enablers of GIS – Without the commercial success of Jack and...
xyHt Magazine June 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the June 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout June): A Truly Unique Scanner – A look at innovation in hardware, software, and workflow in the Leica RTC360. World’s Biggest Digital As-built? – A whopping 1.5-million square feet of a...
xyHt Magazine May 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the May 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout May): Embrace the Mesh – Surveyors and photogrammetrists capture reality data. But to model, manage, and provide access to massive and complex datasets—to provide your clients with true 3D mesh reality capture—you’re...
xyHt Magazine January 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the January 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout January): GPR on a Drone – An international research team used new UAV and GPR technology to locate a lost U.S. airplane 300 feet below the ice in Greenland. PS Exam Changes –...