Join Burke Asay to get his insights on how to evaluate all the recent capabilities of GNSS technology and what the new Leica GS05 brings to the surveying profession, as well as tips to maximize productivity and quality.
OCTOBER 31, 2024 | 1 PM EDT
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Visual positioning, tilt capabilities, hundreds of channels, advanced signal tracking, on-the-fly satellite selection, RTK validation, compact form factor — the list of options in modern GNSS receivers is mind-boggling. And now the new Leica GS05 smart antenna brings even more choice to the mix. What do all the new capabilities actually do for you, and how do you know what you really need to maximize productivity and quality?
Burke Asay breaks it all down in this pragmatic overview and answers your questions. (For example: Can you truly achieve accurate positioning with tilt compensation? How many channels do you really need? What new capabilities does the Leica GS05 provide, and how does it compare to what’s already available?) Plus, get quick tips on collecting field data and processing through Leica Infinity.
You'll Learn:
- How the new Leica GS05 GNSS smart antenna measures up to other receivers
- How to evaluate the latest GNSS technology capabilities
- How to calculate the ROI of GNSS technology investments
- How to identify and fix common problems in GNSS survey workflows
You’ll walk away from this session with actionable information you can apply immediately to improve your surveying operations.
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Burke Asay has more than 20 years of experience working with surveying technology. He began his career as a surveying technologist for Nantucket Surveyors in Massachusetts, where he developed his appreciation for fast, dependable and accurate hardware and software. From there he applied his field knowledge to developing System 1200 applications with the Leica North America Software Development Team in Montreal before moving into a role supporting surveyors and engineers in the US and Canada as an application and technical support specialist, focused on Leica Geosystems solutions. Today, as product manager for Leica Geosystems in the U.S. and Canada, Burke listens to the ideas, needs and challenges of professionals to help drive developments that will increase surveying efficiency and productivity. Burke has a diploma in Geomatics from the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
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