By accessing Trimble VRS technology, subscribers can correct data in the field without setting up base stations, and there is no need for post processing data. Mapping and geographic information systems (GIS) professionals with the Trimble H-Star compatible GPS receivers -- the GeoXH 2008 series handheld receiver or GPS Pathfinder ProXRT receiver -- can take advantage of the service.
"Utilities personnel and other asset management professionals are under increasing pressure to complete high-accuracy mapping projects even more quickly," said Pierre Desjardins, manager for Trimble's GNSS Infrastructure business area. "Users equipped only with a GPS receiver, a cellular connection and a subscription to the Trimble service can overcome these challenges in the field by tapping into the new H-Star corrections."
In addition, teaming the GPS Pathfinder ProXRT receiver with the Trimble Nomad series of handhelds (800XC and 800XE models) removes the need for a separate phone. The Trimble Nomad handheld's integrated cellular modem allows users to connect directly from the handheld to the Trimble VRS Now H-Star service for optimal performance with a minimal hardware investment. With the GPS Pathfinder ProXRT receiver, users can also install the GLONASS option, which increases the number of GNSS satellites that can be accessed.
Learn more about the Trimble VRS Now H-Star service and about how to subscribe here.