Altus introduces the GIS-1

By on 8 October, 2013

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Altus Positioning Systems is expanding its line of GNSS surveying products with the introduction of the GIS-1, a versatile Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) for data collection and geolocation.

The GIS-1 PDA integrates modern wireless technologies on a rugged Windows Mobile platform for mobile survey applications. It can be used as a data collection device with Altus’ APS-series GNSS survey instruments, providing up to eight hours of operation time in the field between charges. In addition, the unit’s built-in L-1 GPS receiver and 3.2 Megapixel camera can be used for navigation and GIS applications. It can even be used as a smartphone.

“The GIS-1 is a versatile tool for surveyors and GIS professionals,” said Neil Vancans, president of Altus Positioning Systems. “With the Windows Mobile operating system, it supports a wide range of software applications for data collection. By itself, the GIS-1 is a convenient low-cost GPS navigation device with 2.5-metre accuracy.”

“It’s ideal for GIS work,” Vancans added. “The user can quickly and easily locate assets with 2.5-metre accuracy with the GIS-1, then switch to the APS-3 for more precise RTK work if needed.”

The GIS-1 supports a wide range of wireless options, including WiFi, Bluetooth and a Tri-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA cellular modem.

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