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The Most Recent Chapter of the FCC-Ligado Study Book Closes

The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) held an online public briefing on Friday, September 9, 2022, to present the findings of their Ligado interference study in collaboration with the Department of Defense (DOD). Made available simultaneously at the National Academies Press, the findings explained the likelihood of harmful interference from the authorized

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NavtechGPS at AUVSI Xponential 2022

NavtechGPS is attending AUVSI XPONENTIAL on April 25-28, 2022 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. XPONENTIAL is a gathering for global leaders and end users of unmanned technology. NavtechGPS will be exhibiting in booth 2332. The NavtechGPS booth will feature the latest in unmanned GNSS and INS solutions. This convention is a

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Dr. Stephen Heppe

IN MEMORIAM, Stephen Heppe, D.Sc.

Stephen Heppe, D.Sc., esteemed instructor for NavtechGPS, died on January 13, 2022 from cancer. He was an outstanding and enthusiastic NavtechGPS instructor with a strong technical background and a keen ability to relate both his technical and practical knowledge to his classes. Dr. Heppe had been with Stanford Telecommunications working under Dr. Jim Spilker, and

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Tallysman TW3800XF Series House and Embedded Antennas

Tallysman® Adds eXtended Filtering to its TW3800 Family of Accutenna® Precision Antennas

Tallysman® Wireless announced adding eXtended Filtering (XF) features to the TW3800 series of Accutenna® precision antennas (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, December 14, 2021). Tallysman designed the XF feature to mitigate interference from all near-band signals and ensure that the antenna provides the purest GNSS signals. Worldwide, the radio frequency spectrum has become congested as many new

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Tallysman TW3000 GNSS antenna and TW5000 smart antenna series with north mark

Tallysman Adds North Orientation Mark to TW3000, TW5000 GNSS Antennas

Tallysman® Wireless (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) announced that it will add a north orientation mark to its TW3000 family of Accutenna® precision GNSS antennas and its TW5000 family of smart antennas. This feature will allow its customers to align their antennas, standardize radiation patterns, and increase the synchronicity of their azimuth gain readings across multiple devices.

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Configure, monitor, post-process and analyze your data with ease using OxTS NAVsuite software applications

NAVsuite for Survey, Location, and Mapping. Configure, monitor, post-process and analyze your data with ease using OxTS NAVsuite software   NAVconfig NAVdisplay  NAVsolve  NAVgraph What is NAVsuite? What’s an Inertial Navigation System (INS) without the software to run it? NAVsuite is OxTS’ complimentary software toolbox. It is included FREE with every purchase of an OxTS

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Webinar on Using Inertial and Position Measurements in Testing and Survey Projects

Using Inertial and Position Measurements in Testing and Survey Projects – Bridging the GAP between Autonomous Vehicle Development and Survey

Join NavtechGPS and OxTS for a discussion on using INS for precise positioning in unmanned systems, testing and mapping. WEBINAR, JANUARY 14, 2021, 11AM-12PM EST/ 4-5 PM GMT  Join NavtechGPS and OxTS for this AUVSI hosted webinar. Find out how to use high precision INS with cm-level GNSS to get high end coordinates and data

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