Survey & Spatial e-news - September 2011 Newsletter
- Position Partners launches Survey & Spatial e-news
- Gatewing X100 update: UAS vs terrestrial laser scanning
- At Work: Hadden Farren Land Surveyors
- Civilcad: Future Directions
- Helpful Tips: Clearing the NVRAM
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Survey & Spatial e-news - September 2011
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Position Partners launches Survey & Spatial e-news
Introducing the new e-newsletter from Position Partners! Survey and Spatial e-news brings you the latest developments in survey technology, customer stories, technical tips & tricks and software and firmware downloads.

Gatewing X100 update: UAS vs terrestrial laser scanning
Gatewing's new X100 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) has been gaining significant interest from survey professionals around the country. Well, now we bring you proof of the system's efficiency and accuracy, with survey results taken from a quarry in WA.


At Work: Hadden Farren Land Surveyors
Daniel Riley from Hadden Farren Land Surveyors, outlines the importance of up-to-date survey equipment for subdivision and development projects in Bendigo, Victoria. Topcon total stations and GPS are helping the buisness to deliver results to customers


Civilcad: Future Directions
Research and Development Manager, Barkley Hensley, talks about what customers can expect from upcoming releases and the importance of matching advanced functionality with ease of use.

Helpful Tips: Clearing the NVRAM
Often GPS issues can be quickly resolved by clearing the NVRAM. This is a simple process and in the majority of cases when troubleshooting, it should be the first action you take.





