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Septentrio’s APS-3G helps the French Navy Clear Landmines from Beach

Septentrio_releaseThe French navy recently cleared landmines from a beach in Plouhinec, Brittany, France using Septentrio’s APS-3G, highlighting the positioning system's abilities. Locals had discovered 30 shells in just over a year on Magouëro beach near Plouhinec, on the Western Coast of France. The country's Navy bomb disposal unit stepped in and used the APS-3G to survey the beach and identify the locations of landmines and other World War II objects numbering over 300. Featuring cutting edge specifications and much more, the APS-3G ensures it is the perfect choice among positioning systems by offering high GNNS performance, high productivity and flexibility. Any objects that were identified by the APS-3G were either immediately removed or had their positions marked for later removal. The mine's presence on the beach was a result of their use in World War II by the German army to protect their bunkers and a nearby submarine base. After careful and systematic work, some of the devices  found were first buried in the ground then detonated right there on the beach. Boasting an integrated matching wide band GNSS antenna, the APS-3G is capable of delivering high quality, multi-frequency GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou satellite technology simultaneously. The positioning system also features a digital UHF radio and GSM/GPRS. With a compact and lightweight design, the APS-3G also offers an ease of use that means little training is required before surveyors can use the product. The device can provide reliable and continuous use through its high-capacity Li-Ion batteries that can be quickly swapped during longer periods of use. Another great advantage of Septentrio’s APS-3G is its ability to adapt to the demands of various field conditions. The machine comes with the option of using either Cellular or UHF transmission and the ability to choose between an RTK Network or the Base-Rover to guarantee maximum uptime. Other features of note are the 136 channel GPS GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, & BeiDou Upgrade, integrated Bluetooth capability, and the integrated Digital UHF transceiver that ranges from 406 to 470 MHz. The APS-3G also has a removeable SD card which means surveyors can easily and quickly access the raw data for processing. But that's not all, the APS-3G has even more innovative features. The device has patented Galileo AltBOC tracking, LOCK+tracking for solid tracking stability under conditions that may involve heavy vibrations, and RTK+ for faster initialization and extended RTK baselines. The APS-3G is ready to use out of the box and each one comes with two Li-Ion hot swappable batteries, a 2-Bay Battery Charger, a power cable, and a serial cable. Shop Septentrio's product line to learn more.

Unmanned Systems Source to attend IDE 2015

Stop by booth 430 to meet the Unmanned Systems Source team

Unmanned Systems Source to attend IDE 2015December 8, 2015 – Unmanned Systems Source is pleased to participate in the second annual International Drone Expo, December 11-12 at the L.A. Convention Center in Los Angeles, California. The Second International Drone Expo, IDE 2015, provides a forum for global sUAS companies, drone innovators and manufacturers to showcase the transformative application of sUAS’s within various commercial sectors. The Unmanned Systems Source team will host booth 430. Members from Septentrio will be on hand to showcase the well-received AsteRx-m UAS RTK Receiver. Plus, a new manufacturer to Unmanned Systems Source will unveil their tracking antenna system. “Our team is looking forward to IDE 2015,” said Jennifer Jerrick, President of Unmanned Systems Source. “It’s a great opportunity to meet our customers, showcase our vendors and expand our relationships within this growing industry. We're also pleased that a number of our vendors made plans to join us at our booth there demonstrate their products.”  

About Unmanned Systems Source

Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Unmanned Systems Source is an e-commerce warehouse with the fastest growing selection of unmanned components, parts and remote sensing systems available today. It is a single source of supply and information; it serves commercial, governmental and public sectors.

Septentrio Names Unmanned Systems Source Dealer for UAV Market

Unmanned Systems Source to offer Septentrio GNSS Receiver Boards, Software and Reference Stations Septentrio October 6, 2015 – Septentrio announced Unmanned Systems Source the authorized dealer for GNSS positioning products in the UAV market. The two companies will showcase Septentrio’s unmannned solutions in Booth 330 at the Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas, Oct. 5-7. Earlier this year, Septentrio introduced its AsteRx-m UAS high-accuracy GNSS receivers and GeoTagZ software suite designed specifically for UAV applications. The AsteRx-m UAS board provides consistent, robust centimeter-level positioning even under extreme challenging interference and multipath conditions. The compact, lightweight module also has the industry’s lowest power consumption - less than 600mW with GPS and 700mW with GLONASS satellite measurements, extending range and increasing payload. In addition, the AsteRx-m UAS enables users to accurately synchronize a camera shutter to GNSS time. “At Unmanned Systems Source, our concept is to provide our customers a true one-stop shopping experience for the full range of UAS products and systems through distribution agreements with industry-leading companies like Septentrio,” said Jennifer Jerrick, CEO of Unmanned Systems Source. “Septentrio’s powerful GNSS receiver and complementary software are important additions to our product lines.” Septentrio’s companion GeoTagZ software suite works together with the UAV’s camera and image processing solution to provide high-accuracy position tags of images without the need for a real-time data link. GeoTagZ is available as a library of software to integrate easily into the UAS image processing tool chain. GeoTagZ is designed to be integrated with Septentrio’s APS-NR2 base station for high-accuracy differential calculations. The AsteRx-m UAS and GeoTagZ solution provides seamless integration into UAV onboard systems. The module plugs directly into common autopilots. Power comes directly from a micro USB, a 9-30V external power supply or the vehicle power bus. “AsteRx-m UAS, GeoTagZ and the APS-NR2 combine to provide an easy plug-and-play solution for UAV data collection and processing that is small, lightweight and simple to use while ensuring the ultimate in dependable centimeter-level accuracy,” said Neil Vancans, vice president of Septentrio Americas. “We look forward to working with Unmanned Systems Source to make this technology more widely available to the rapidly growing UAV community.” Septentrio designs, manufactures and sells high-precision multi-frequency multi-constellation GPS/GNSS equipment which is used in demanding applications in a variety of industries such as marine, construction, agriculture, survey and mapping, GIS, UAVs as well as other industries. Visit Unmanned Systems Source to learn all about Septentrio’s product line. About Unmanned Systems Source Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Unmanned Systems Source is an online, e-commerce warehouse with the fastest growing selection of unmanned components, parts and remote sensing systems available today. It is a single source of supply and information and serves commercial, governmental and public sectors.