Webinar on Trimble DA2 GNSS Receiver: Unleashing the Power Of Accuracy in India

Published: 01 June 2023
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The Trimble Catalyst DA2 GNSS receiver is a state-of-the-art geospatial data capture solution combining high-accuracy positioning technology and GNSS correction services as a unique subscription-enabled service. It empowers professionals across multiple industries to capture precise geospatial data swiftly, all while saving time, effort, and expense.

The product utilizes many Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) to ensure precise positioning, enabling accurate mapping and surveying. It uses multiple GNSS constellations, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, NavIC/IRNSS, SBAS, and MSS/L-Band, and GNSS correction services to deliver precision down to 1 cm accuracy. At only 330g, DA2 is Trimble’s lightest RTK-capable integrated GNSS receiver, which makes it easy to handle, carry around, and operate in the field. Equipped with a weather-resistant enclosure, the Trimble DA2 is fully ruggedized and designed to withstand harsh environments and inclement weather. Simple power options allow extended fieldwork without any interruptions.

DA2 can be used to capture accurate field data across nearly every industry - from archaeology to zoology. With support for Trimble's own premium field software solutions (including Trimble Access for land survey professionals and Trimble TerraFlex for GIS mapping and asset inspection activities) as well as specialized and custom-developed field apps from its business partners, DA2 is flexible and scalable for every use case.

Watch this webinar to learn more about the versatility of this platform and the unique ways that Trimble Catalyst is transforming the way the world works.

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