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You are here: Home / Bluetooth / Aman Enterprises introduces iOS Bluetooth adapter to Connect High-Precision GNSS Receivers to iPhone, iPad

Aman Enterprises introduces iOS Bluetooth adapter to Connect High-Precision GNSS Receivers to iPhone, iPad

January 8, 2016 By GISuser

Aman Enterprises introduces NMEA-BT – a revolutionary Bluetooth iOS adapter that enables any high-precision GNSS receiver with a serial port to connect to your iPad or iPhone device.

Aman Enterprises introduces iOS Bluetooth adapter to Connect High-Precision GNSS Receivers to iPhone, iPad

The NMEA-BT adapter is a small, elegant, and weatherproof device that solves the problem of connecting non-iOS GNSS receivers and other field sensors to iOS devices. It connects to the iOS devices wirelessly using the native Bluetooth built into the iOS devices.

By replacing the iOS device’s internal GPS location information with the location information from the intrinsically more accurate external GNSS devices used by mapping and survey professionals, NMEA-BT allows users to pair external GNSS devices to their favorite location enabled iPhone, iPad app. This patent pending product helps preserve the user’s investment in sub-meter and centimeter GNSS receivers and other sensors while users migrate their workforce to iOS devices.

A free app from the Apple iTunes App Store (NMEA Talker) enables the user to specify any required GPS connection parameters; connect to a local cellular RTK network (NTRIP) or a Direct IP (DIP) based correction service, and feed the corrections to the GNSS receiver, allowing for centimeter accuracy in real time in the field.  The app can also be used to display error notifications like high PDOP, loss of an RTK correction, loss of satellite lock.

In addition to connecting to GNSS devices, users can connect to other sensors like laser rangefinders, resistographs, underground cable locators, and commercial weigh scales that output NMEA-formatted data.

For developers, they have full access to the entire raw NMEA stream of data from multiple devices without sacrificing app security or design architecture. No proprietary libraries are required to access the NMEA data stream.

GPS/GNSS Receiver Compatibility:

NMEA-BT has been tested with the following receivers:

  • John Deere  StarFire
  • Trimble Pro 6, Geo Explorer, 372
  • Casel H372
  • Topcon HiPer series
  • Septentrio APS and NR series
  • Geneq SXBlue series
  • Ag Leader 6000 and 6500 series
  • Raven Industries – Envizio Pro series
  • Novatel

The only requirement to interface the NMEA-BT adapter is that the GNSS receiver must output at least the $GPGGA and $GPRMC messages via serial port.

About Aman Enterprises Inc

Aman Enterprises specializes in providing hardware and software solutions for iOS Devices that allow users to capture data from multiple field sensors simultaneously. NMEA-BT is an innovative long range Bluetooth wireless solution that provides connectivity between iOS devices and other external sensors like GPS/GNSS systems, Laser Rangefinders, Resistographs, underground cable locators etc, to allow users to collect data from external devices directly using an App on an iOS device.

http://amanenterprises.com/

LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/aman-enterprises-inc

twitter – https://twitter.com/gps4ios

Filed Under: Bluetooth, GPS, Hardware Tagged With: iOS Bluetooth adapter

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