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Accurate positioning with Leica Geosystems

The new Zeno GG04 smart antenna from Leica Geosystems is said to increase access to GIS and boost tracking performance. This is said to deliver a versatile solution that can improve the accuracy of GNSS mobile devices with real-time Kinematic (RTK) and precise point positioning (PPP). Paired with the Zeno GG04, any Zeno or third party mobile device with Android or Windows OS can now collect precise positioning data with Leica Geosystems’ GNSS technology and 555-channel tracking performance. With PPP, users
June 19, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The new smart antenna from Leica Geosystems offers increased tracking accuracy
The new Zeno GG04 smart antenna from Leica Geosystems is said to increase access to GIS and boost tracking performance.


This is said to deliver a versatile solution that can improve the accuracy of GNSS mobile devices with real-time Kinematic (RTK) and precise point positioning (PPP).

Paired with the Zeno GG04, any Zeno or third party mobile device with 1223 Android or Windows OS can now collect precise positioning data with 265 Leica Geosystems’ GNSS technology and 555-channel tracking performance. With PPP, users can collect data even in areas without cellular coverage. The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) functionality enables any smart device to collect survey-grade data, delivering centimetre results.

With the Zeno Connect app, any third-party app is compatible with the Zeno GG04 smart antenna. The Zeno Mobile, Zeno Connect or 212 Esri’s Collector for ArcGIS apps provide an easy and familiar platform for non-surveying professionals to collect and analyse data. Organisations can integrate and optimise data in real time from different sources to collect all details of any project from anywhere in the world.

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