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Leica Geosystems announces receiver already compatible with the four global navigation satellite systems

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Four independent Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) will be operational within the near future. With the new Leica GPS1200+ users can be certain that they are ready to get ahead of their competition.

A four constellation GNSS will soon become reality delivering a new dimension in GNSS performance and efficiency. Leica Geosystems unique future-proof concept ensures that all existing Leica GPS1200 systems can be upgraded to the very latest technology available. In addition, it provides unprecedented upgradability, allowing users to add new capabilities to their application platforms – now and in the future – based on their business needs.

The newly introduced Leica GPS1200+ supports the new GPS L5 signal, Glonass L1 and L2, and will also be able to track Galileo and Compass satellites when available. The flexible design of Leica GPS1200+ is 100% future-proof.

GPS L5 is the new third GPS frequency which will allow increased redundancy, faster signal acquisition, and improved multipath performance – ultimately resulting in longer RTK ranges and faster ambiguity resolution. Galileo will add another 30 satellites to the GPS and Glonass constellation providing additional benefits. With an average of 20 satellites in view 24/7, the speed and accuracy of GNSS will be further improved.

Leica GPS1200+ includes the proven SmartTrack+ and SmartCheck+ technology. The instrument includes the third generation of SmartTrack+ measurement engines with 120 channels and offers enhanced signal processing and industry leading measurement quality. SmartCheck+ guarantees maximum reliability by continuously checking results.

For more information, please visit
www.leica-geosystems.com/us/en/lgs_4521.htm

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