19 Jun 2013

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CHC introduces the X900+ Advanced GNSS Receiver

CHC X900CHC today announced the availability of X900+ GNSS receiver (pronounced “X900 Plus”) bringing the future proof GNSS tracking technology to surveyors without the conventional cost associated with GNSS solutions. The X900+ GNSS combines advanced 120-channel GNSS technology (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and Compass) and state-of-the-art RTK reliability and accuracy for either traditional base + rover configuration and RTK networks thanks to its flexible GPRS and UHF communication systems.

“The X900+ series is the answer to the recurrent market demand of having a cost-effective yet future proof GNSS technology versus the commonly available GPS+GLONASS architecture.” says George Zhao, CEO of CHC. “The X900+ GNSS Solution is offering an exceptional performances to price ratio.”

The X900+ is proposed in various bundled packages to fit end users’ need with a choice of various data collection software (CHC’s Landstar and Carlson’s SurvCE) and handheld controllers (CHC’s LT30 and Getac PS236).

The X900+ series is available from August 2012 through CHC’s distribution channel worldwide.


About CHC Navigation
CHC designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of professional GPS/GNSS solutions. Headquartered in Shanghai (China) CHC is a leading GPS/GNSS Chinese manufacturer with a strong international presence and employs more than 500 people worldwide. For more information, visit www.chcnav.com

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