Nantes,
France -- Ashtech (formerly Magellan Professional) announced the release of
the ProMark 500 V4.0 GNSS receiver for high-performance RTK
surveying.
Key new
features of the release include:
- Faster signal acquisition and
improved tracking capability
- Auto dial for easier connection to
RTK networks and automatic reconnect to last mount point.
- USB key plug and play product
configuration.
- RTC bridge to relay GSM/GPRS RTK
network corrections to multiple rovers via license-free radios (see below for
more information about this feature)
- U-Link TRx radio
repeater support
- Virtual antenna for improved
equipment integration within a heterogeneous set of surveying
equipment.
- L2C signal support.
- 20 Hz RTK and data output
option.
New
Software upgrades available for the V4.0 release include:
- FAST Survey field
software upgrade.
- GNSS Solutions office
software upgrade that includes new geoids and new utilities.
Current users can fully benefit from
these new features via a simple system upgrade.
Like virtually all Ashtech firmware
and software upgrades, the upgrade is free by visiting the Ashtech FTP site for
new software downloads.
www.ashtech.com/en/support/ Current Users can also contact their
resellers about the upgrade. Visit
www.ashtech.com/en/dealerlocator/index.aspProMark500 V4.0 reduces the cost
for RTK
Ashtech has
added a new, entry-level ProMark 500 configuration that delivers RTK capability
for free within 3km baselines. The new offering dramatically lowers the cost of
the RTK rover or rover/base system for surveyors who are willing to acquire a
state-of-the art GNSS survey equipment. The new entry-level price offer is
equivalent to a 10% reduction versus the previous RTK rover pricing.
“The newly available configuration not only provides lower-cost RTK, but
it does so with a very reliable and future proof GNSS survey solution.
With ProMark
500 V4, Ashtech expands access to high-quality GNSS surveying for land
surveyors” said Eric Moisset, land survey marketing manager.
More Info about the new RTC
Bridge feature
Combined with the new ProMark 500, a
license-free radio modem can be used to implement the new RTC Bridge function of
the receiver. RTC Bridge is a real-time network corrections relay, which enables
a network-connected rover to rebroadcast RTK corrections to multiple rovers via
the license-free radio. This real-time correction bridge (RTC Bridge) enables a
Survey company to have several rovers working in the same area with only one of
them connected to the network (one subscription /single communication
cost).
About the ProMark
500
The ProMark 500 rover and rover/base
system offer GPS+GLONASS+25 years of field-proven technologies for surveying and
geodesy. Embedded BLADE Technology introduces a unique
patented way to use multiple GNSS constellations for high-accuracy positioning.
BLADE insures fast initialization, long-range accuracy, and extensive
compatibility with other manufacturer's GNSS products. BLADE also accounts for
the GLONASS receiver biases in reference stations, allowing the user to
optimally use the GLONASS signals from any manufacturer’s receiver. Our new
technology provides robust signal tracking, advanced multipath mitigation, and
high availability of satellites in difficult conditions.
About Ashtech
Recognized as an industry innovator,
Ashtech S.A.S. has been developing GNSS technology
for more than 25 years. Ashtech is the creator of BLADE technology, which
introduces a unique patented method to the market using multiple GNSS
constellations for high-accuracy positioning. Ashtech has also introduced the
MobileMapper series of products for GIS and
mapping, as well as the ProFlex 500 and ProMark series, including the ProMark
500, ProMark3 RTK and ProMark 3, a well-recognized GNSS Land Survey product line
currently on the market. Ashtech is privately held and headquartered in
Carquefou, France, with offices in Santa Clara, California, Moscow, Beijing,
China, and Singapore. For more information on Ashtech, visit www.ashtech.com.
By: Erick Mejia
Posted: January 27, 2010 12:21 PM
By: Paul Finch
Posted: January 27, 2010 12:28 PM
By: Suzanne MacLean
Posted: January 29, 2010 5:29 PM
Regards,
Suzanne MacLean
Sales Support
Ashtech, LLC.