Bambi Terrell, LSIT-Virginia, uses the Hiper+ system for Campus Site Plan mapping of existing conditions.
The Hiper+ GPS with Glonass takes advantage of the 11 additional satellites in the European Constellation of Global Navigation Satellites.  These augment the 24 "birds" of the American system to provide superior coverage, especially in sky-blocked or under-canopy sites.

Earth Image Dot Net broadcasts a 35-watt radio signal to provide an extended range for real-time kinematic surveys using Pacific Crest radio components.

This technology allows for the recovery and re-survey of the original triangulation monuments on the perimeter of Long Island Sound.  Here the recovery of the 1933 Byram, Connecticut breakwater disc allows for precise coordination of new construction in Port Chester Harbor.
These Federal Survey Monuments were the key components of the original layouts of the harbors and channels serving New York and Connecticut.
Robert Torres, GPS technician and engineering student, obtains a high precision fix in real time for the expanding control database of Earth Image's data resources.

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