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C-Nav 3050 GNSS Receiver Improvements

  04/03/2011
C-Nav has announced the latest advances to its C-Nav3050 GNSS receiver. The C-Nav3050's latest range of advances include the addition of dynamic RTCM outputs and choice of either NTRIP client or server mode operability.


C-Nav 3050 GNSS Receiver
The latest enhancements also include extended Bluetooth facilities and Ethernet virtual comports, additional Moving Base RTCM Code, Moving Base RTK capability and RTK heading applications; additional internal data logging capacity; improved L1/G1/L-Band modes and autoselect for maximum Net-1/Net-2 C-Nav coverage.

 





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Comments (1):

Just completed tests on this receiver with our OxTS Inertial+2 product and the results are great. The Inertial+2 was able to give great roll, pitch and heading using the aiding from the C-Nav 3050. We were able to fill in gaps when the C-Nav 3050 was not able to output. We were abel to reject positions with multipath on them. Overall the C-Nav 3050 is a well behaved receiver and we like it a lot. bwatts - 25/08/2011 - 16:47


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