March 2009
New Trimble R8 GNSS System Offers Major Advances
in
Trimble R-Track Technology for
Complete System Efficiency
Trimble Also Adds New Rugged Tablet PC to Survey Solutions Portfolio for
Optimal Flexibility
LAS VEGAS, Feb. 23, 2009 - Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB) today introduced a new
Trimble® R8 GNSS System with significant innovations in Trimble R-Track™
technology including RTK Signal Prediction™ technology, unprecedented RTK
correction compression and next generation Global Navigation Satellite
System (GNSS) architecture. This enhanced survey system also features new
capabilities to customize, remotely configure, and connect to Trimble R8
GNSS base and rover receivers from the office. Coupled with Trimble Access™
Software for field and office collaboration, the integrated system delivers
unmatched power, performance, and productivity, even in challenging
positioning conditions.
Trimble also announced the addition of the Trimble Tablet™ Rugged PC as part
of its complete surveying product portfolio. The new Trimble Tablet offers
optimal flexibility to surveyors by providing an ultra rugged, large screen
display PC specifically designed for rugged field work.
The announcement was made today at the 2009 Trimble Dimensions User
Conference.
“Trimble is committed to integrating state-of-the-art technologies in
innovative ways to enable our customers to reach new levels of productivity,
today and in the future,” said Chris Gibson, general manager for Trimble’s
Survey Division. “This requires a complete solution focus, from the field to
the office, as well as the most precise, robust and reliable positioning
from our Trimble R-Track technology.”
The Trimble R8 GNSS System is a multi-channel, multi-frequency GNSS
receiver, antenna, and two-way radio—all in one compact unit. Powered by
advanced Trimble R-Track technology, it supports a wide range of satellite
signals, including GPS L2C and L5 and GLONASS L1/L2 signals. In addition,
Trimble is committed to its plan to have Galileo-compatible products
available for customers in advance of Galileo system availability. In
support of this plan, the new Trimble R8 GNSS System is capable of tracking
the experimental Galileo GIOVE-A and GIOVE-B test satellites for signal
evaluation and test purposes.
Continued Innovation for a Total Survey Solution
The new Trimble R8 GNSS System includes the latest advancements in Trimble
R-Track technology, designed to deliver reliable, precise positioning
performance even in challenging areas for GNSS surveying, such as tree cover
or limited sky view. Trimble R-Track with Signal Prediction compensates for
intermittent or marginal RTK correction signals, enabling extended precision
operation after communication is interrupted. In addition, the enhanced
technology includes innovative correction compression techniques in the new
CMRx protocol to optimize communications bandwidth. With CMRx, RTK
correction data for all the satellites and signals in view are transmitted
from the base to the rover, allowing the Trimble R8 GNSS System to provide
reliable positioning performance.
Featuring the new Trimble Maxwell™ 6 chip, the Trimble R8 GNSS System
advances the industry with more memory, more GNSS channels and the ability
to track up to 44 satellites.
Flexible System Design
With its built-in transmit and receive UHF radio, the Trimble R8 GNSS System
delivers the ultimate flexibility for rover or base operation. As a base
station, the internal NTRIP caster provides customized access to base
station corrections via the internet when used in combination with an
internal or external cellular modem. And Trimble’s exclusive Web UI™
technology allows for remote configuration, reducing travel requirements for
routine monitoring of base station health and status. In addition,
postprocessing data can be downloaded through Web UI, saving additional
trips to the field.
Trimble Access Software Enabling the Connected Site
The Trimble R8 GNSS System can be teamed with the new Trimble Access
Software, which enables data sharing and collaboration between field and
office crews in a secure, Web-based environment. Using the optional Trimble
Access Services, survey crews can also forecast GNSS conditions and easily
view the status of base stations via the Trimble Connected Community
(Enterprise Edition). With optional application-specific streamlined
workflows, Trimble Access empowers surveyors, making it easier than ever to
realize the potential of the Trimble Connected Site. Through the Connected
Site, Trimble is focused on providing solutions that address a customer’s
full work process. By carefully combining technology innovation with a deep
understanding of the users’ workflows, data integration and maintenance
across the lifecycle of the project, Trimble helps surveyors reach new
levels of productivity for their business.
Additional Innovation and Versatility for Field Crews - Trimble Tablet PC
In addition to the new Trimble R8 GNSS system, Trimble introduced today the
first tablet PC created with surveyors in mind. The Trimble Tablet Rugged PC
offers the resilience and portability of a field controller, complete with
the operating power and large interface of a laptop.
Using Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Business operating system, the Trimble
Tablet can run a broad range of office and field applications. The Trimble
Tablet is rugged enough for any job in any weather. With its large, vibrant
display, the Trimble Tablet provides the power and the resolution required
for graphic-heavy work in bright sunlight conditions. The ultra-long-life
lithium-ion battery ensures a full day of field computing.
The Trimble Tablet offers everything surveyors have come to expect from a
Trimble controller—advanced communication technologies, robust
specifications, and the latest industry-standard platform. It adds powerful
in-field data management, plus an interface that supports the increasingly
visual nature of surveying data. The Trimble Tablet is poised to create new
opportunities for surveyors everywhere.
Availability
The new Trimble R8 GNSS System is expected to be available in March 2009
and the Trimble Tablet PC is expected to be available in April 2009 through
Trimble’s Survey distribution network.
About Trimble
Trimble applies technology to make field and mobile workers in businesses
and governments significantly more productive. Solutions are focused on
applications requiring position or location—including surveying,
construction, agriculture, fleet and asset management, public safety and
mapping. In addition to utilizing positioning technologies, such as GPS,
lasers and optics, Trimble solutions may include software content specific
to the needs of the user. Wireless technologies are utilized to deliver the
solution to the user and to ensure a tight coupling of the field and the
back office. Founded in 1978, Trimble is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif.
For more information, visit Trimble’s Web site at
www.trimble.com .
About Galileo Commercial Authorization
Receiver technology having Galileo capability to operate in the Galileo
frequency bands and using information from the Galileo system for future
operational satellites is restricted in the publicly available Galileo Open
Service Signal-In-Space Interface Control Document (GAL OS SIS ICD) and is
not currently authorized for commercial use.
Receiver technology that tracks the GIOVE-A and GIOVE-B test satellites uses
information that is unrestricted in the public domain in the GIOVE A + B
Navigation Signals-In-Space Interface Control Document. Receiver technology
having developmental GIOVE-A and B capability is intended for signal
evaluation and test purposes.
For more information about Trimble and GNSS modernization, please visit:
www.trimble.com/srv_new_era.shtml .

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