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GISCafe Industry Predictions for 2020

GISCafe Industry Predictions for 2020 “2020 will be a year of #GNSS Receiver with #IMU for tilt compensation.” Said Xiaohua Wen, Founder & CEO of Tersus GNSS. Why would he say so? Click the below link to view more.

Happy Chinese New Year!

Happy Chinese New Year! #LunarNewYear #YearoftheRat #金鼠迎春 #新年快乐

GNSS Trends of 2020 - 4 Constellation with Triple Frequencies in the Sky

#GNSS Trends of 2020 - 4 Constellation with Triple Frequencies in the Sky A thought-leader essay written by #Tersus CEO Xiaohua Wen and R&D Director Cheden Huang was published in xyHt magazine. Check out their industry insights.

Oscar transmits NMEA logs via Bluetooth in real time.

Oscar products now support a variety of NMEA data logs output in real-time, transmitted to the computer via wireless communication – Bluetooth. Tersus software TersusGNSSCenter (serial port software) can display NMEA data logs in real time and save them. It is widely used in the post-processing software that supports the testing and analysis of NMEA format data, and control center integrates the real-time location information of NMEA. Welcome to inquire more Oscar navigation applications! #landsurvey #GNSS #RTK #receiver #NMEA https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tersus-gnss-community/erKL2xDjFT8

Tersus held a badminton match during the team building activity last weekend.

Tersus held a badminton match during the team building activity last weekend. The ultimate champion indeed worth the trophy after some fierce competitions. Cheers for the winners! 🥳👏👍🏆🥇🥈🥉

Surveyors are using Tersus Oscar GNSS Receiver in a mine.

Surveyors are using Tersus Oscar GNSS Receiver in a mine. These pictures are from our dealer in Kosovo. Good job!👍👍👍 #landsurvey #ProfessionalSurveyor #RTK #GNSS #surveyor #Mine #receiver

Applaud for Tersus Sales Director Nick Zhu!

Applaud for Tersus Sales Director Nick Zhu ! Nick has been recognized in xyHt's 2020 collection of 40 under 40: profiles of motivated and accomplished young professionals under 40 years of age. https://www.xyht.com/surveying/outlook-2020s-40-under-40/…

Oscar Drop Test

Let's find out how Oscar performs after a 2-meter high drop on the ground. View more videos of demo videos of Oscar GNSS receiver:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG3KPHLh0nO2NTdE07INxOg

Tersus product expert visiting the Serbia team.

The Serbia team had done excellent work in year-end promotion and demonstration of Oscar GNSS Receiver. With an internal high-performance multi-constellation and multi-frequency GNSS board, the Oscar GNSS Receiver can provide high accuracy and stable signal detection. Customers also have an easy backup from Tersus Caster Server (TCS), so that a GNSS BASE station can be quickly set up to broadcast correction stream via mobile networks instead of radio. Natively supported by FieldGenius and Nuwa App, Oscar can be configured to different work modes to suit various daily jobs. Also pillared by the prompt technical supports from Tersus' global partner network, Oscar GNSS receiver is a surveyor's capable and reliable workmate. To learn more: https://www.tersus-gnss.com/product/oscar-gnss-receiver

How to connect Oscar via NMEA type in Nuwa?

Today we are going to introduce a brand new feature of Oscar #GNSS  Receiver. How to connect Oscar via #NMEA type in #Nuwa ? In the Nuwa Connect function, you can choose to use NMEA to connect to the general GNSS receiver. But what will happen if you use NMEA to connect to Tersus Oscar #receiver ? Enter the Connect interface, select Device Type as NMEA, and then select the Bluetooth name and antenna Type corresponding to Oscar, then connect. After the connection is completed, enter the Data Terminal interface, and we can see the NMEA logs sent by Oscar receiver to the Nuwa app via Bluetooth, including GGA, RMC, GSV, VTG, GSA, GST and other information. Click to check the Log box and enter the file name to save the NMEA logs sent by Oscar via Bluetooth locally in the TersusSurvey / GpsLogger folder. We have found that the output logs in the Data Terminal are different between connecting Oscar with Device Type NMEA and connecting Oscar with Device Type Oscar. Actually, using the NME...