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In 1986, Wild Heerbrugg AG entered a new surveying field, when it manufactured
the Wild WM101 (and the dual-frequency version, the WM102) in partnership with
the Magnavox Corporation.
The software was known as PoPS.
Magnavox was an electronics company based in Torrance, California, and is a
GPS "pioneer".
In the early 1990s the Magnavox company was offered for sale, and
the civilian GPS assets were purchased by the Leica company.
Since then, many different systems where introduced:
| 1985 |
Wild / Magnavox
WM101 / WM102 |
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| 1995 |
GPS200 / GPS300
SYSTEM: SR299P / SR299EP
SR399/CT / SR399E
CR333 / CR344
SR9500 (CT) / SR9500
SR9400
MX9450
AT301 / AT302 / AT303
Radio Satelline 2AS |
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| 1998 |
GPS500 System:
SR510 / SR520 / SR530
SR530/PPS
RS500
GS50 / GS50+
MC500
TR500
AT501 / AT502 / AT503 (AT303)
AT504 Choke-Ring Antenna
L1 Choke-Ring Antenna
RTB Modul / RTB Antenne
RTS Modul / RTS Antenne
Radio Satelline 2ASxE |
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| 2000 |
GIS System:
GS5 DGPS
GS5 with / without RTCM-IN
GS5+ DGPS
GS20 (V1)
GS20 (V2)
SR20
GS5 H2 |
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| 2004 |
GPS1200 System:
GX1210 / GX1220 / GX1230 Receiver
GTX1230 Receiver
GRX1200 lite / classic / pro
RX1210 Controller
RX1210T Controller
RX 1250X Windows CE
RX 1250X GPS Survey
ATX1230 Smart Antenna
AX1201 / AX1202 Antenna
GAD104 Smart Holder |
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| 2007 |
GPS900 System:
RX900
ATX900 |
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