CHC introduces the N71 GNSS Multi-Applications Sensor

Shanghai, China –- September 20th,2012 -- CHC Navigation today announced the availability of N71 GNSS Sensor designed to bring a cost-effective positioning solution for RTK network operators, precision farming and machine guidance system integrators and marine survey professionals. 

The CHC N71 is a powerful 220-channel multi-application GNSS sensor which delivers state-of-the-art positioning features and wireless data links in a rugged aluminum enclosure. It features low power consumption and offers a wide variety of output messages and data formats for seamless interoperability. 

 

 

“The N71 series brings the right features set at the right price point for any centimeter accuracy positioning requirement.” says George Zhao, CEO of CHC Navigation. “Easy to install and configure, the N71 GNSS Sensor is the perfect choice for demanding onboard RTK GNSS applications. The N71 offers also the most affordable path to upgrade any aging GPS reference station networks to GPS+GLONASS technology.”

 

The N71 is proposed in various configurations and bundled packages to fit end users’ need with a choice of GNSS geodetic or choke-ring antennas. The N71 series is available from September 2012 through CHC’s distribution channel worldwide.

 

 

About CHC Navigation

CHC designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of professional GPS/GNSS solutions in more than 50 countries. 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



Contact:

Rebecca Zhang
CHC - Shanghai HuaCE Navigation Technology Ltd.
Building 35,
n° 680 Guiping Road,
Shanghai,
China- 200233
Tel : +86 21 542 60 273
Fax: +86 21 649 50  963
www.chcnav.com
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