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September 26th, 2017
Septentrio Unveils the New Altus NR3 at InterGEO

Leuven, Belgium – 26 September 2017 – Septentrio is delighted to announce the arrival of the Altus NR3: a multi-frequency, quad-constellation (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou and Galileo) RTK receiver for survey and GIS applications. The Altus NR3 features Septentrio’s pioneering AIM+ interference mitigation and monitoring system allowing continued operation in the presence of both intentional and non-intentional interference. The Altus NR3 combines advanced GNSS features with a robust communications suite together in one compact, low-power and easy-to-use unit.

The Altus NR3 is a versatile survey receiver, configurable as either a rover or a base station. Ease-of-use is realised by one-touch logging and Septentrio’s unique, on-board web interface so users can monitor and configure the unit as well as collect data using any WiFi capable device. Data collection is made simple using either SurvCE or Septentrio’s own PinPoint Data Collector with data updating straight to the cloud. Septentrio’s open interface and fully documented data formats are widely supported making the Altus NR3 easy to integrate into any existing workflow.

“We’ve built on the flexibility, reliability and ease-of-use that our Altus line is famous for, and we’ve added all-in-view RTK and the most the most advanced interference mitigation system on the market today” said Gustavo Lopez, Product Manager at Septentrio. “Locations with bad visibility or at risk of interference that were previously off limits, can now benefit from high-precision GNSS positioning, saving both time and cost.”

About Septentrio:
Septentrio designs, manufactures and sells high-precision, multi-frequency, multi-constellation GPS/GNSS equipment for use in demanding applications. Septentrio products are used in a wide variety of industries including marine, construction, agriculture, survey and mapping, geographic information systems (GIS) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Septentrio receivers deliver consistently accurate and precise GNSS positioning scalable to centimetre-level and designed to perform solidly in the most challenging environments. Septentrio receivers are available as OEM boards, housed receivers and smart antennas.

Septentrio is committed to providing products that are easy to use and straightforward to integrate into existing setups and workflows. A team of experienced application engineers in Europe, North America and Asia are on hand to assist users at every step of their integration journey and for the life of the product after that. Septentrio is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium and has offices in Torrance, California, and Hong Kong as well as partners around the world. To learn more about Septentrio and its products, visit: www.septentrio.com