

The Trimble R8 GNSS combines advanced receiver technology and a proven system design to provide maximum accuracy and productivity. The Trimble R8 GNSS system is a multi-channel, multi-frequency, GNSS receiver, antenna, and data-link radio all in one compact unit. "Trimble, already proven in GPS technology, is committed to supporting GNSS, whether it be next-generation GPS, GLONASS or new satellite-based signals in the future."

"With the world's GNSS' in constant development, surveying businesses small and large can be confident that an investment in a Trimble survey solution is protected and continually enhanced at the system level," said Jürgen Kliem, general manager for Trimble's Survey Division. The positioning products, with Trimble R-Track technology, support GPS L2C and L5 signals as well as GLONASS adding greater flexibility and more robust signal tracking to provide a seamless and streamlined workflow for all of the critical phases of surveying. 7, 2006 - Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB) today introduced two new products as part of its Connected Survey Site model-the Trimble® R8 GNSS system and Trimble NetR5 reference station receiver with added Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) capabilities. Trimble Introduces Survey System and New Infrastructure Network Receiver with Added GNSS Support Trimble Introduces Survey System and New Infrastructure Network Receiver with Added GNSS Support 73.4 KB
