The first GPS satellite with L5 signal(IIR(M)-20) was successfully launched on March 24, 2009 and its L5 payload activated on April 10, 2009….
Tag: Space / GPS / GNSS
Air Force Secures ITU Filing with GPS L5 Signal Transmission
April 10, 2009 – The GPS IIR-20(M) satellite successfully transmitted for the first time a GPS signal in the L5 frequency band today…
SOKKIA Announces RTK Functionality for the GSR1700 CSX L1 GNSS Receiver
Atsugi, Japan — April 9, 2009 — SOKKIA TOPCON, provider of advanced solutions for the surveying, mapping, industrial measurement and construction industries, proudly…
GPS IIR-20 Successfully Launches from Cape Canaveral
3/24/2009 – Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif. — The U.S. Air Force successfully launched the seventh modernized Global Positioning System IIR-M satellite…
Micro GPS Module With Onboard Antenna
Neu Isenburg (MMD Newswire) March 9, 2009 — With the AarLogic GPS 3T, the electronics manufacturer Round Solutions presents a micro GPS receiver…
Mobil Satellite Technologies Awarded Satellite Contract by the Commonwealth of Virginia
Chesapeake, Va., March 2 — Mobil Satellite Technologies, a leading provider of commercial satellite services, announced today that they have been awarded a…
Leica Geosystems Announces the Only Future-Proof GNSS
Leica GPS1200+ already compatible with the four global navigation satellite systems.
Trimble Launches a New Online Rover Tracking Service for Trimble VRS Now Subscribers
Trimble VRS-iScope Gives a Visual Component to Surveying, Mapping and Construction Projects for Scheduling and Asset Management
Satellite Broadband Internet in Iraq and Afghanistan for U.S. Troops
Warsaw, Poland, Jan. 22 — TS2 Satellite Technologies’ network in Iraq and Afghanistan has over 15,000 military users of local broadband satellite connections….
Global Internet Access from TS2 Satellite Technologies
Warsaw, Poland, Jan. 8 — TS2 Satellite Technologies (http://www.ts2.pl) specializes in providing global satellite access services. TS2’s new offer includes all available terminals…