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Hemisphere GPS Introduces R320 - Eclipse II Dual Frequency GNSS Receiver
Today from the INTERGEO 2010 trade fair and conference in Cologne, Germany, Hemisphere GPS announced the release of R320 - the first GNSS receiver built on Hemisphere GPS' new Eclipse II OEM board.
UsinR320 is the first of what will be a full line of Eclipse II-based products, said Phil Gabriel, Vice President and General Manager, Precision Products, for Hemisphere GPS. We are confident our customers will appreciate all the value packed into this compact unit which delivers exceptional accuracy under most reception environments.
Improved RTK performance based on our patent-pending SureTrack® technology is scalable on R320 - users can achieve centimeter-level accuracy with L1/L2 GPS or improve performance and reliability with L1/L2 GLONASS signals. SureTrack ensures that the RTK rover receiver makes use of every satellite it is tracking, even satellites not tracked at the base. Additional benefits include fewer RTK dropouts in congested environments, faster requisitions and more robust solutions due to better cycle slip detection and the ability to process GNSS data from various manufacturers. Even if the base supports only GPS, SureTrack will process GLONASS signals at the rover to deliver complete GNSS performance. R320 combined with the new A52 antenna deliver the best combination of high-level GNSS performance and value in the marketplace.