CHC LT400 Submeter GPS Data Collector

By on 26 June, 2012
 
CHC has released the LT400, a compact, rugged and cost-effective handheld submeter real-time GPS receiver for GIS and Mapping Professionals. The LT400 is ready for use with third-party GIS software applications answering to a wide range of applications, such as forestry, utilities and agriculture.
 
Designed for real-world field conditions, the LT400 combines a 3.7" full VGA sunlight-readable display, 806 MHz processor, all-day battery life and a 12-channel GPS receiver, to capture data wherever you need with consistent SBAS and DGPS submeter accuracy.
 
Powered by the Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro operating system, the LT400 is a multi-functional solution, including built-in GPRS modem for connecting to real-time DPGS network, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus.
 
“CHC’s LT400 is a connected GPS/GIS handheld designed to provide consistent submeter GIS at an affordable price point.” says George Zhao, CEO of CHC. “The introduction of LT400 demonstrates CHC’s commitment to provide the GIS community with a full spectrum of cost-effective professional GPS handhelds.”
 
The LT400 is now available through CHC’s distribution channel worldwide.
 
CHC designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of professional GPS/GNSS solutions. Headquartered in Shanghai (China) CHC is a Chinese GPS/GNSS manufacturer with a strong international presence, employing 500 people worldwide.
 
For more information, visit www.chcnav.com.

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