CHAPTER
5
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Using the GNSS Receiver 5
In this chapter:
Q Supported GNSS field software
Q Configuring the GNSS field
software to connect to the
receiver
Q Using the GNSS field software
Q Improving GNSS productivity
using Floodlight satellite shadow
reduction technology
Q Ensuring the accuracy of your
GNSS data
Q Activating the Floodlight
technology and the NMEA output
options
Q Differential GNSS explained
Q Outputting NMEA data to
external equipment
Q Configuring NMEA output
The GeoExplorer 6000 series handheld includes
an integrated GNSS receiver that enables you to
collect GPS and GLONASS data for incorporating
into a GIS or for managing assets.
GPS (Global Positioning System) and GLONASS
(GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) are Global
Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Each
system consists of a constellation of satellites
that orbit the earth. GNSS provides worldwide,
all-weather, 24-hour time and position
information.
Note – To receive signals from GPS or GLONASS
satellites, the handheld must have a clear view of
the sky. GPS or GLONASS positions may not always
be available, particularly in or near buildings, in
vehicles, or under tree canopy.
With the addition of the Trimble Floodlight
satellite shadow reduction technology option,
the GeoExplorer 6000 series handheld’s
integrated GNSS receiver can improve accuracy
and productivity in difficult environments.
Note – To track GLONASS satellites, you must have
the Trimble Floodlight technology option installed
and activated.