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The sophisticated Leica MobileMatriX 4.1 package provides a key tool for integrating the new Leica Viva Total Stations with other technologies. Highly sophisticated, the Leica MobileMatriX package is said to be the most advanced solution available for mobile GIS applications. The system can be used in combination with GNSS, Total Stations, Level, Digital Cameras, and Laser Range Finders (LRF). Using the imaging support of the new TS15 and TS11, users of the Leica MobileMatriX package can take an image with
February 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The sophisticated 265 Leica MobileMatriX 4.1 package provides a key tool for integrating the new Leica Viva Total Stations with other technologies. Highly sophisticated, the Leica MobileMatriX package is said to be the most advanced solution available for mobile GIS applications. The system can be used in combination with GNSS, Total Stations, Level, Digital Cameras, and Laser Range Finders (LRF). Using the imaging support of the new TS15 and TS11, users of the Leica MobileMatriX package can take an image with a Total Station and store it directly in a GIS database. Image assisted documentation enables users to supplement GIS archives with on-site information. In addition, the Leica MobileMatriX v4.1 can be operated with the latest Leica Viva GNSS receivers as well as having the capability to import RINEX data.

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