Any recommendations for 3rd party GPS processing software. Looking to be able to process Trimble GPS vectors.
It's like third party scanning software. Might be your best option but-
Get a demo of it in your office or over the internet using your own data.
Only you can make the decision.
Kind of limited field of commercial packages out there, I use GravNav/GravNet by Waypoint which is a part of NovAtel these days. Very good support and frequent and active development.
> It's like third party scanning software. Might be your best option but-
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> Get a demo of it in your office or over the internet using your own data.
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> Only you can make the decision.
What is the name of the software?
Thanks
GeoLab is good stuff ...
Cliff
Does GeoLab now process GPS Vectors?
Back when I used it, it was strictly an adjustment package.
For Baseline Processing, PAGES is the hot setup, and FREE, but it's not very user friendly for for most users.
Loyal
> ...I use GravNav/GravNet by Waypoint which is a part of NovAtel ...
Do you mean Grafnet?
It's been more than three years since I used either type, so I can't recommend any actual package.
My comment was about how to evaluate it for your specific needs.
Cliff
I'm pretty sure it does.
Keep an eye open for new product announcements at InterGEO 2013 from strategic partners Carlson SW and Hemisphere GNSS.
-BbB,B-)
Yes, GrafNav / GrafNet
GrafNav is a full-featured kinematic and static GNSS post-processing package that uses a proprietary GPS and GLONASS processing engine. It supports single and multi-baseline (MB) processing, moving baseline processing, Precise Point Positioning, and directly supports many different receiver formats. For any receiver formats not currently supported, RINEX files can be imported.
GrafNet is a batch static baseline processor and network adjustment package. It is used to establish or check base station coordinates for later use within GrafNav, or survey entire static networks. GrafNet accepts GNSS data only, no terrestrial observations can be imported.
GrafNet is included with both GrafNav and Inertial Explorer, however can also be purchased separately as GrafNav Static.
SHG
Cliff
Looks like a LSQ adjustments package only.
I haven't used this since the early 1990's, but looks like it is still around.
SHG
Whatever you try don't forget you can convert those .dat files to rinex and process them with all most all of them.