Tag Archives: gnss
First Stop for Wandering Elf STEM Education
Franklin Community High School, Indiana First Stop: Franklin Community High School, Indiana xyHt, in conjunction with GNSS solutions provider Bad Elf, has kicked off an interesting STEM project that seeks to promote the physics and geodetic science behind GNSS. A Bad Elf GNSS Surveyor (a Bluetooth peripheral receiver for smartphones and tablets) has begun its...
Weekly Roundup: xyHt News Links: 3/31/17
Trimble Incorporates Galileo Support in New Version of its GNSS Infrastructure Management Software Sokkia introduces new GCX3 integrated receiver A new release of ‘Spatial Manager’ supports AutoCAD 2018 NOAA seeks new members for hydrographic advisory panel NSPS Student Competition Results NSPS Installs New Officers for 2017 Tallysman Introduces Dual Band + L-band services GNSS antenna...
xyHt News Links: 3/17/17
Cadcorp SIS service release supports latest OS products Trimble and Ordnance Survey Collaborate to Aid Geospatial Industry Innovation Orbit GT and LiDARUSA upgrade Snoopy interoperability UK’s Bluesky Acquires U.S. Aerial Survey Company Col-East IMAGINiT Technologies Acquires PacifiCAD OriginGPS launches ultra-compact GNSS module Trump administration proposes slashing NOAA funding
xyHt News Links: 2/10/17
Orbit GT to announce disruptive 3D Mapping Cloud solution at ILMF, Denver Teledyne Optech’s latest products to be highlighted at ILMF 2017 New version of DatuSurvey hints at ground control point Topcon GNSS modular receiver integrates with a wide-range of applications Autodesk Announces CEO Transition Teledyne Optech Announces the New ALTM™ Galaxy T1000 Septentrio GNSS...
xyHt Magazine February 2017 Issue
Click here to view the February 2017 issue of xyHt magazine.
Trimble Catalyst — No Receiver Required*
*A groundbreaking new service turns your smartphone into a high-precision, software-defined GNSS receiver. The new Trimble Catalyst is a little hard to describe in terms we’re used to regarding high-precision GNSS. Is it a receiver? Is it a service? Do we really need only an external antenna, a subscription, and a smartphone? The answer is...