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Friday, April 15th, 2011

ASM Newsletter – April 15, 2011

If you have trouble viewing this newsletter, click here to view in a browser ASM Website Calendar Submit Editorial Online Imagery Continues to Improve Aerial digital cameras and satellite imagery sensors continue to improve their resolution, with...

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

China’s Growing GPS Capability

The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology announced the launch of the eighth satellite of the Beidou-2 global navigation system on-board a Long March 3A rocket on April 10, 2011. The satellite will join seven other satellites...

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Septentrio’s AsteRx3 Tracks First GLONASS CDMA Signal on L3

Septentrio’s AsteRx3 receivers are successfully tracking the GLONASS CDMA L3 signal transmitted by the first GLONASS-K1 satellite. This satellite was launched on February 26. It carries a payload capable of transmitting a CDMA signal in the L3 band,...

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Leica Geosystems Announces More than 50 Presentations at Hexagon 2011

Session titles and speaker names for more than 50 timely presentations are now posted online for the mapping and positioning industry’s most anticipated conference of 2011 – Hexagon 2011 is now just 8 weeks away....

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Arab Inventors Enter Satellite Navigation Competition

The Global Space and Satellite Forum (GSSF) 2011, held at ADNEC in Abu Dhabi from 9-11 May, will host the second European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC). Through the competition the ESNC seeks to uncover satellite navigation that uses...

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Intuicom and Hemisphere GPS Announce Partnership

Intuicom Inc. has announced support for the Hemisphere GPS Outback A220 smart antenna on its popular RTK Bridge-M. Intuicom RTK Bridge-M products will be available immediately through Outback Guidance Center dealers nationwide. The RTK Bridge-M, designed specifically...

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Applanix Launches POS MV V5 for Hydrographic Surveys

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Applanix announced today the release of POS MV™ V5  (Position and Orientation System for Marine Vessels), the next generation of...

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

MicroSurvey 25 Years Old

Twenty Five years ago, at about this time of year, I was calling a lawyer to incorporate MicroSurvey. It's been my entire post university working life. In that many years there are few businesses that escape extreme...

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Navcom – SF-3040 Starfire / RTK GNSS Pole-Mount Receiver

NavCom Technology, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Deere & Company, announced the release of the SF-3040 pole-mount receiver that features StarFire/RTK GNSS capabilities. The new product provides RTK-level accuracy up to 40km away from the...

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

International Experts Tackle Solar Threats to GNSS Technology

A major threat to GNSS realiability comes from the sun. Solar-related phenomena, and their effect on the Earth's ionosphere, can cause disruptions in signal delivery, and there are little to no protections in current systems. As we...

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