field_services
Changes to PositioNZ Base Station Data
BACKGROUND
PositioNZ is Land Information New Zealand’s (LINZ's) network of continuously tracking Global Positioning System (GPS) stations at locations across New Zealand, two in the Chatham Islands and three in Antarctica. To find out more click here...
The network provides GPS carrier phase and code range measurements in support of three dimensional positioning activities throughout New Zealand. The PositioNZ network enables users to position points with an accuracy that approaches a few centimetres relative to New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000), both horizontally and vertically.
THE CHANGES
- Additions to network
5 base stations have now been included, they are: Code Station Name CHTI Chatham Island North KTIA Kaitaia WARK Warkworth WHKT Whakatane PYGR Puysegur PointTo ensure you have all the PositioNZ’s base stations available, your base station list in Trimble Pathfinder Office or the Trimble GPS Analyst extension for ArcGIS needs to be updated. See below for instructions on how to update the list.
- File types and availability:
The data are recorded at 30 second intervals and is now supplied as RINEX files of either 1 hour or 24 hour duration. This data can be used in post processing of data from roving GPS receivers to accurately locate them. This data is available free of charge and there are no restrictions on the use of the RINEX data.The hourly data files are usually available within 15 to 20 minutes of the end of the hour and are only available up to 1 month after collection. The daily data are usually available within 1 to 2 hours of the end of the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) day once it has passed a number of quality control measures.
To ensure you have both hourly and daily options, your base station list in Trimble Pathfinder Office or the Trimble GPS Analyst extension for ArcGIS needs to be updated.
See below for instructions on how to update the list.
UPDATING THE BASE STATION LIST
The instructions to update the base list in Trimble Pathfinder Office (PFO) and the Trimble GPS Analyst extension for ArcGIS and the same, as both use the same differential correction wizard.
- In order to update, start the differential correction wizard. You will need to select an uncorrected file so you can progress to the base data page of the wizard.
- In the base data page, click on Select.
- On the “Select Base Provider” page, click on Update List
- The base station list will update and you will see the both the hourly and daily base stations.
- Once the new base station list is downloaded, you will return to the Select Base Provider page. Simply click on cancel to close the differential correction wizard
Notes: Some organizations’ IT departments don’t allow users to access and download data from FTP web servers. Please check with your IT department if you are unsure about your restrictions. If restrictions are in place you may be able to download base data directly from the PositioNZ’s website:
http://www.linz.govt.nz/geodetic/positionz/index.aspx
To download data from the PositioNZ webpage simply click on Download data (below the map of New Zealand) and follow the on screen instructions.
For more information about the PositioNZ website and data supply issues, please contact LINZ directly
Phone 0800 665 463
customersupport@linz.govt.nz
or complete their online enquiry form
For all other enquiries, please contact Mike Henry at GeoSystems New Zealand Ltd.
Phone 04 916 5682 or 029 964 5550
mike.henry@geosystems.co.nz
TrimPix Pro System

Announcing TrimPix Pro System —Now Available
The Trimble® TrimPix™ Pro system is now available, offering customers with Trimble handhelds the ability to take high-resolution digital photographs with any SDHC-compatible digital camera, and to attribute them in the field to GIS features.
The TrimPix Pro system comprises the TrimPix Pro software and an Eye-Fi Pro card. The customer is required to supply their own SDHC-card compatible digital camera.
The TrimPix Pro system is supported by the following Trimble handhelds powered by the Windows Mobile® 6 operating system:
- GeoExplorer 2008 series handhelds (GeoXH™, GeoXT™, and GeoXM™ handhelds)
- Juno™ series handhelds (Juno SB and Juno SC handhelds)
- Trimble Nomad® G series handhelds
For more information please review the following:
For further information and to place an order, please contact your local account manager:
- North Island (North of Taupo) - Robin Pascoe 021 843 320
- North Island (South of Taupo) - Mark Hagen 021 355 087
- South Island - Warren Eade 021 608 300
Alternatively, you can call us on 0800 GEOSYS (436 797) for directory assistance.
Trimble SSF and DDF Extensions for FME

Trimble SSF and DDF data format extensions for FME —Now Available
Trimble® SSF and DDF data format extensions for FME are now available, offering GPS Pathfinder® Office software users an interface between Trimble SSF and DDF files and hundreds of other file formats supported by the FME software platform from Safe Software, the recognized standard in spatial ETL (extract, transform, and load).
By partnering with the leader in spatial data translation to develop these extensions, Trimble makes it easier to move field data throughout your organization.
With the Trimble SSF and DDF data format extensions you can:
- Translate field data collected with Trimble handhelds into more than 225 GIS formats
- Transform data dictionaries into required spatial data models
- Integrate data from multiple sources with field data to form complete spatial databases
For additional information on the Trimble SSF and DDF data format extensions please review the following:
For additional information on the Safe FME software platform go to http://www.safe.com/fme
For further information and to place an order, please contact your local account manager:
- North Island (North of Taupo) - Robin Pascoe 021 843 320
- North Island (South of Taupo) - Mark Hagen 021 355 087
- South Island - Warren Eade 021 608 300
Alternatively, you can call us on 0800 GEOSYS (436 797) for directory assistance.
TerraSync Software Update: Version 4.12

TerraSync Software: Version 4.12 —Now Available
The Trimble® TerraSync™ software version 4.12 is now available. This release addresses a number of product issues found in TerraSync version 4.10:
- Reinstated support for the GPS Pathfinder® Pro XR receiver.
- Better yield whilst collecting points and vertices using the Trimble R8 and 5800 receivers.
- More robust handling of NTRIP tables.
- More reliable support for 5800, 5800 Model II, R8, and R8 Model II receivers with firmware versions 3.82 and 4.02.
- Better support for large digital photograph images transferred using the TrimPix™ Pro system.
Activation
The TerraSync software version 4.12 must be activated after installation. Refer to the TerraSync Software: Registration, Installation and Activation Support Note.
Availability
The TerraSync software version 4.12 is available immediately. Click here to download. No CD’s will be supplied.Customers will require the latest updates to version 4.20 of the GPS Pathfinder Office software. The latest updates can be obtained using the GPS Pathfinder Office Updater utility or downloaded here.
Software Upgrade Eligibility
Existing customers whose software maintenance expiry date is on or after 1 December 2009 are eligible for a free upgrade to the new version.
Special Offer for customers under a software warranty:
To take advantage of either of these options, or if you have any questions please contact Mike Henry - 04 916 5682 / 029 964 5550 - mike.henry@geosystems.co.nz
Alternatively, you can call us on 0800 GEOSYS (436 797) for directory assistance.
TDL 3G Cellular Modem

Announcing the TDL 3G Cellular Modem — Now Available
Trimble introduces the TDL 3G, a compact, self-contained, rugged 3.5G cellular modem accessory that provides all-day network accessibility to Trimble® handheld devices with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth® wireless technology. The TDL 3G delivers instant, reliable, and secure Internet access and VRS™ corrections to field users wherever they work.
The TDL 3G provides the following benefits over a traditional cellular phone connection:
- Battery Life. The TDL 3G can operate up to a full day in the field on a single battery charge, which is much longer than a typical cellular phone battery can provide.
- Ruggedness. The TDL 3G has an IP 67 rating and operates in the harshest environments, providing reliable connectivity regardless of conditions.
- Connectivity. The TDL 3G provides a cellular network service with either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth wireless technology to connect to a handheld device. With these options, users can optimize modem speed and battery length depending on the intended use.
These advantages make the TDL 3G an ideal solution for users who demand a robust modem connection in the field.
Please review the following for more information:
- Product Bulletin
- Webpage
- Datasheet
- Customer Facts
- Reseller Facts
- Product PowerPoint Presentation
- Product Images
For further information and to place an order, please contact your local account manager:
- North Island (North of Taupo) - Robin Pascoe 021 843 320
- North Island (South of Taupo) - Mark Hagen 021 355 087
- South Island - Warren Eade 021 608 300
Alternatively, you can call us on 0800 GEOSYS (436 797) for directory assistance.
Saving Time, Saving Money, Saving the Land
Gisborne. 2010 – Within thick North Island bush, searching out possums and other invasive species, the Trimble Nomad 800L has become an all-in-one data logger solution for Nga Whenua Rahui‘s field team.
Responsible for pest control impact monitoring, the team has seen onsite project completion times improve 40% since updating their collection method to the Nomad.
By pairing TerraSync field technology with the latest post-processing software Pathfinder Office, office hours have also been reduced to a minimum with data now uploaded directly from the field devices into the Geographic Information System (GIS) increasing efficiency even further.
The elimination of both the delay and cost of data-entry from project expenses is an important factor to Nga Whenua Rahui. The team, contracted by the Nga Whenua Rahui committee who operate as a branch of the Department of Conservation, are conscious that expenses are paid by tax dollars.
“We could see the savings immediately,” explained Roland Pomana, the Field Team Leader. “We are always looking to reduce costs, especially when we can maintain quality – and the handhelds allowed us to even make improvements!”
With the new electronic data collection and entry method there is minimal time between when the team gets back to the office and when the day’s collection results are plotted into a visual form.
“This reduces costs but it also allows the ‘big picture’ of what our work means to be understood throughout the organisation - a huge motivational factor for people spending weeks at a time out in the bush.”
Data is collected from the field sites under the guise of six nationally recognized protocols and require field team members to have advanced knowledge of forestry and biology. With a top caliber team, their time is a valuable commodity.
“Our field teams are highly skilled people whose knowledge of local species has often been developed over a number of years,” Pomana pointed out. “By providing them with professional grade tools their time is put to better use, focusing on the surroundings, rather than on completing a pile of paperwork in the middle of a dense forest track.”
Due to the crossover of data needed to fulfill requirements for each protocol, using the Nomad dramatically reduces time spent in the field. The field teams quickly discovered that a single unit has multiple capabilities, combining what previously used three tools.
The primary difference was the creation of a customized electronic form, known as a Data Dictionary, for each protocol. These could then be accessed easily and interchangeably during a single field site visit. With electronic data collection the field teams then only needed to note the data once instead of completing multiple paper forms.
“We were surprised by just how simple it was when it came time to set up the electronic version of the printed forms we’d used before. And, despite many of our team members having a low knowledge level of this type of technology, the software-hardware combination proved to be very intuitive and easy to use across the board,” Pomana recalled.
Field collection trips for a standard block of land previously meant approximately 600 working hours in the bush, but have now been condensed down to only 360 hours on average.
In addition to data entry features the Nomad handheld PDA also includes a GPS for geo-location positioning and navigation. With the long lengths of time in the bush, it is important for field teams to know exactly where they are on the block of land they are assessing.
Instantaneous geo-referenced tags are also created for each point at which data is collected and aided in speeding up collection. Comparatively, the previous method was for each data collection point to be given an estimated location determined by using a topographic paper map and compass.
“When we initially reviewed our processes we wanted to focus on working smarter not harder. To decrease contamination of the data we knew we had to minimise the amount of data handling which would then reduce the likelihood of incorrect entries,” said Pomana.
“It came down to providing a higher quality of data and more thorough coverage, while cutting overhead costs – and GeoSystems found a great solution for us.”
Previously the method was for the multiple paper forms to be been taken out into the bush only to be brought back to the office and for another person to transcribe them into the central database.
By transferring the data that was collected electronically directly into the GIS, over forty-eight hours of data re-entry is saved on each job, as well as reducing the potential levels human error.
The geo-tags are not only valuable for data integrity, but also assist Human Resource departments. Through tracking this data they are able verify both the hours and locations that each employee works. Furthermore, it accurately records the combined labour hours expended on each block of land.
While Data Dictionaries help maintain coherence and some conformity among the answers provided for each question, they also can provide a level of flexibility while acting as an audit system.
“It is highly doubtful that the pest control industry will ever get to a point where all data possibilities are known and able to be listed in a drop-down,“ Pomona advised.
Though he included questions with the freeform data entry space, Pomana was still able to ensure data consistency by setting parameter requirements. Through this feature, quantities or properties could be required to be noted even where specifics were unknown before going out onto the site.
Additionally, it allows specific questions from the protocols to require a certain type of answer from the field collector, such as inside a specific numerical range, ensuring figures of similar measurement units. Thus, the hazard of the ‘wildcard’ factor of freeform data entry is diminished and figures are compatible for comparison over time.
Once back in the office, the data is funneled directly into the system and processed using Pathfinder Office. The system has been set to automatically Batch Process; running an analysis using the established indexes which then numerous comparison graphs, charts and diagrams of the various pest factors can be produced by the manager in minimal time.
Using these assessments to determine which issues are present and the current threat level, Pomana and his team form the primary body of their presentations to the committee. Assessment factors include current data showing likely pests, threat levels and proposed solutions for how to protect the biodiversity of the land.
“Through the use of the TerraSync’s Data Dictionaries we’ve added integrity to the data in the field by the professionals, not in the middle or just at the end,” stated Pomana. It is this data integrity that is a key factor in improving their service to the Nga Whenua Rahui committee.
Pomana’s team now can present top quality graphs and charts which are easy to read as well as compare land blocks and changes over time. The increase in accuracy of results have provided a higher internal validity giving a greater level of confidence to both the team presenting the information, and the committee handing down the funding decisions, to make quicker decisions on what appropriate management measures are needed.
At the end of the day, Pomana and his field teams are part of a business that has a responsibility to their customers to provide the best service possible in the quickest time which in turn allows them to provide their service to the community.
“We have decreased both field collection time and office preparation time, plus we’re now providing the committee with more presentations based on higher quality data so they are better able to distribute the funds and protect the biodiversity of Maori land from pests,” summed up Pomana.
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Nga Whenua Rahui – Nga Whenua Rahui is a contestable Ministerial fund established in 1991 to provide funding for the protection of indigenous ecosystems on Maori land. Its scope covers the full range of natural diversity originally present in the landscape.
The Fund, administered by the Nga Whenua Rahui Committee and serviced by the Department of Conservation, receives an annual allocation of funds from Government. The Committee advises the Minister of Conservation on funding applications from iwi, the placing of kawenata (covenant) and negotiates conditions.
The criteria and mechanisms of Nga Whenua Rahui, are geared towards the owners retaining tino rangatiratanga (ownership and control). The principal mechanisms used are: Nga Whenua Rahui kawenata pursuant to section 77A Reserves Act 1977 and an Agreement for the Management of Land pursuant to section 29 Conservation Act.
Trimble Yuma Rugged Tablet Computer
Trimble, the world leader in outdoor rugged computing, brings you the new Yuma rugged tablet computer, able to withstand even your challenging work environment. Safeguard your software and data in the face of dust, sand, mud, humidity and extreme temperature. If this sounds like your everyday outdoor rugged reality, take a closer look at the Trimble Yuma rugged tablet computer. See how easy it is to conduct inspections, collect information, capture photos and communicate with headquarters, all with the assurance that your data is protected.
Survive-ability
The Trimble Yuma rugged tablet was designed to be fully functional in any outdoor environment – no matter how extreme. The first challenge with computing outdoors is keeping the elements out. Yuma has an ingress protection rating of 67 (6=dust tight; 7= protection against effects of immersion from 15cm to 1m). Why this level of protection? Dust on electronic components can lead to overheating, moisture wicking, and reduced electrical conductivity. Water (either penetration or condensation of humidity) may short electrical components, causing permanent damage if the unit is powered on.
The second challenge is protection against shock, vibration, and extreme temperature fluctuation. Outdoor rugged design means your computer keeps working when you jump out of the vehicle to do work in the middle of a winter cold snap, or when you need to seek refuge from desert heat in an air conditioned vehicle. Outdoor work tends to be active and transitory. Tail gates make great desktops. They also have an increased risk of drop. The Yuma’s design incorporates a solid state hard drive to eliminate moving parts and provide additional protection against the stress of impact and vibration.
Your one computer solution
What can you do with a Trimble Yuma rugged computer that features an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, two digital cameras, as well as SDIO and ExpressCard slots? With just this one computer you can...
- Collect and exchange data – lots of data
- Transfer data in real time
- Run reports
- Receive dispatch orders on the road
- Take geo-tagged photographs
- Initiate VOIP communications
- Add secure memory for sensitive files
- Send email
- Write a report
- Find your way out of the forest
Whatever computing projects your work requires and wherever your work takes you, the Yuma rugged tablet meets the challenge. Go from the office to the truck to the field and back with one mobile computer.
Hello outdoor rugged
Whether your office is an oil drilling rig, a military outpost, a fire station, a warehouse, a barn, or a muddy log truck, the Yuma rugged tablet gives you everything you need to get the job done. Tough-as-nails survivability and uncommon versatility merge to create the ultimate one-computer solution. Trade your desktop PC in for a Trimble Yuma rugged tablet computer – designed for the rugged life you lead.
Key Features
- Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor
- 32 GB solid state hard drive
- Integrated WiFi b/g
- Integrated Bluetooth 2.0
- Integrated GPS
- 2 integrated cameras
- Express Card slot
- SDIO slot
- Outdoor rugged design
- 7" sunlight readable touch screen display
- Light Weight (2.6 lb. with standard batteries)
MGIS Account Manager Moves to WLG
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Audra Hansard
03 963 2839
audra.hansard@geosystems.co.nz
GeoSystems promotes new Account Manager to Wellington
23 March, 2009 – GeoSystems is pleased to announce the move of a Field Services Account Manager into the Wellington office.
This week, Mark Hagen begins his new position as Account Manager for the Lower North Island, primarily looking after Field Services’ client base. Working out of the local office in Tawa Wellington, he will oversee Trimble sales within the Mapping and GIS division.
Hagen joined GeoSystems in 2007, and over the past 2 years has become a key member of the Field Services team. Most notably he has bolstered support for the Trimble Nomad PDA as a top option for monitors working under Animal Health Board’s scheme. Hagen’s expertise, patience and commitment to technology has helped smooth the transition of many monitors from the old pen and paper tracking to the use of today’s latest technology – logging MGIS coordinates into handheld PDAs which are then uploaded into a national database for analysis.
While Hagen will continue to be a main contact for Fields Services and MGIS clients in the region, he will also be providing man-on-the-ground support to Survey clients.
“Mark is a great asset to our team and I look forward to the advances in customer service he will offer to the region,” said Warren Eade, Field Services Manager. “With his knowledge and customer-focused attitude, I am confident that his placement into the Wellington region will continue to promote GeoSystems as an excellent source of information and support for MGIS users in the Lower North Island.”
In the Christchurch office Eade will once again be the main contact for MGIS sales and support for the South Island, providing complete solutions to South Island clients operating in the Mapping and GIS field. Additionally, both Hagen and Eade will be available for Garmin and forestry product inquiries from their perspective regions. Robin Pascoe, Field Services Account Manager based out of Auckland, will continue to support North Island customers, namely those north of Taupo.
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About GeoSystems – GeoSystems, founded in 1985, is the largest supplier of global positioning systems, measuring instruments and design software solutions in New Zealand. A registered Trimble and Garmin dealer, GeoSystems has three national offices in Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland.
Specialising in spatial technology, the GeoSystems team combines knowledge of communication platforms, mapping, GPS, GIS and design software with professional knowledge and systems integration expertise. It is through this well-informed use of technology that GeoSystems supplies and supports innovative products and technologies to
*Updated 07.06.09
AHB Contractors
As you are aware from 1 July 2008 it will be a requirement in all AHB monitoring contracts, specifying the use of the NPCA Possum Population Monitoring protocol, that VectorLink is used.
VectorLink software is available free of charge, but you will be responsible for purchasing and maintaining suitable hardware to operate this software.
The AHB has appointed GeoSystems as an approved supplier of hardware that will meet all the requirements for the successful use of this software out in the field.
- What hardware is needed?
- What does it come with?
- Finance Options
- Pricing Packages
- Discount Offers
- Contact GeoSystems
The Trimble Nomad
The newest unit from Trimble, an ULTRA rugged PDA.
What is it?
The Nomad is an all in one PDA and GPS receiver. This means that you don’t have to worry about any other equipment – it is fully operational by itself. It has bright, sunlight readable display and a touch screen.
The internal GPS is a SIRF III chip so it is extremly high sensitivity. We have recently made some slight changes to the setup of the GPS and the performance of the Nomad is almost equivalent to the most sensitive Garmin units - even in the toughest conditions!
With a rating of IP67, this is the toughest PDA available. It will survive sand dust and mud, drops of over a meter onto concrete, 30min submerged in water, and extreme temperatures (-30deg). This means that in the harshest of working conditions, you won’t have to worry about this PDA keeping pace. In fact after 3 months of Nomad use, we have only had one unit needing service - It was run over by a vehicle!
At just 550grams it fits comfortably in your hand and its small enough to keep on your belt or the front pocket of your pack.
The Nomad has a battery life of 10-12 hours continuous use! If you’re going to be in the field for longer than a couple of days pack a couple of spare batteries. The Nomad can also be charged using a 12V vehicle adapter, or you can even run the Nomad on AA batteries using a simple adapter! So making sure you have enough power won’t be a problem.
The Nomad comes fully tested and working with a screen protector applied. It has everything you need to get up and running
- Loaded with a 1GB memory card and with the VectorLink Software installed
- USB cable and Activesync software
-allows you to transfer all of your data to and from your computer - Lithium Ion rechargeable battery with wall charger
- Spare screen protector, a stylus, a lanyard, a handstrap, a user guide and a quick start CD
There is also a full range of accessories available.
Geosystems has two qualified Trimble technicians in a fully equipped service centre based in our Auckland office. This means that we can quickly turn around any repairs or servicing that is required.
We also have several support staff that have expert knowledge on the Nomads. So when you ring our 0800 GEOSYS number needing some help you can rest assured that you will be able to talk to someone who knows the unit and can understand the issue’s you may be having.
GeoSystems understand that not everyone has capital on hand to invest in these great new products. So we have partnered up with rental finance company Flexirent.
Flexirent can offer you “FlexiOwn”; a rent-to-own system that gives you an additional way of owning your Nomad.
Flexirent provide a very fast and simple application process, and their system has some excellent benefits:
- Affordable 36 month repayment options, after which, you own the unit.
- Conserve your cash and put it to better use in your organisation and gain the benefit of owning the latest technology. FlexiOwn enables you to smooth the cost of acquisition and conserve working capital.
- There is no deposit…..simply make the first monthly payment in advance.
- Up to one third of the total cost of your solution can be costs such as software and services including installation, training and extended warranty.
- Tax deductible for business use. GST is claimable up front as if purchasing by cash. Interest and depreciation are claimed as a tax deduction (consult your tax advisor for details).
- No booking/establishment fee.
How does it Work?
- Ring GeoSystems on 0800 GEOSYS (436 797), select the package that best suit you, or come to us with your own requirements.
- Then you ring the Flexirent Call Centre on 0800 444 827 and answer a few questions to see if you are eligible to receive finance.
- If successful, Flexirent will phone us to get an exact cost of goods for their records. They will then email or fax you through their terms and conditions, once these are completed and returned to them we can ship the goods.
Learn more on the FlexiRent site.
Included below are some popular packages with some indicative pricing for the Flexiown offer.
| Package 1: | |||
| 65220-20 | Nomad handheld 800L (GPS, BT, WLAN & PDA) | $2,960.00 | |
| 47289-72 | 2 year Hardware Warranty Extension | $862.91 | |
| EGL-Z1001 | Nomad AA Battery Module | $159.00 | |
| Or: | EGL-Z1006 | Rechargeable lithium-ion battery module | $166.00 |
| EGL-Z2005 | Trimble Nomad Nylon Carry Case - Extended | $61.54 | |
| ST1-Z2003 | Trimble Ranger/Nomad Handheld 12V vehicle charger | $245.00 | |
| MMSI or MMNI | Memory Map One Island with 4GB SD memry card | $250.00 | |
| Total | $4,538.45 | ||
| Flexi Rent: | |||
| Based on $4550.00 Finance | |||
| 36 Months | |||
| Weekly Payment | $39.08 | ||
| Monthly Payment | $169.00 | ||
| Package 2: | |||
| 65220-20 | Nomad handheld 800L (GPS, BT, WLAN & PDA) | $2,960.00 | |
| 47289-72 | 2 year Hardware Warranty Extension | $862.91 | |
| EGL-Z1001 | Nomad AA Battery Module | $159.00 | |
| EGL-Z2005 | Trimble Nomad Nylon Carry Case - Extended | $61.54 | |
| Total | $4,043.45 | ||
| Flexi Rent: | |||
| Based on $4050.00 Finance | |||
| 36 Months | |||
| Weekly Payment | $35.27 | ||
| Monthly Payment | $153.00 | ||
| Package 3: | |||
| 65220-20 | Nomad handheld 800L (GPS, BT, WLAN & PDA) | $2,960.00 | |
| 47289-72 | 2 year Hardware Warranty Extension | $862.91 | |
| Total | $3,822.91 | ||
| Flexi Rent: | |||
| Based on $3850.00 Finance | |||
| 36 Months | |||
| Weekly Payment | $33.53 | ||
| Monthly Payment | $145.00 |
For those of you who decide to purchase a Trimble Nomad through GeoSystems we are pleased to also offer you a 7.5% discount on the consumables that you may require. So we’ve included the prices for the more popular items below.
$181.89 EGL-Z2006 Trimble Nomad Deluxe Carry Case $107.30
AHB Pricelist for Nomad and Conumables
Available to all AHB contractors who are buying or have bought a Nomad
Trimble Nomad Series Systems
Part #
Product Description
7.5% Discount (excl GST)
65220-21
Nomad handheld 800L (GPS, BT, WLAN & Numeric keypad)
$3,372.75
65220-31
Nomad handheld 800LC (GPS, BT, WLAN, Camera & Numeric keypad)
$3,719.62
65220-11
Nomad handheld 800B (BT & Numeric keypad)
$3,025.87
Accessories
Batteries:
EGL-Z1001
Nomad AA Battery Module
$190.15
EGL-Z1006
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery module
Screen Protectors, Stylus, and Straps:
EGL-Z1002
Screen protectors, ultra-clear (package of 2)
$38.19
EGL-Z1007
Trimble Nomad Series Hand strap
$46.45
EGL-Z2013
Trimble Nomad Stylus
$59.66
EGL-Z2010
Trimble branded Stylus pen lanyard
$38.19
Boots:
EGL-Z1004
Trimble Nomad USB Boot
$112.52
EGL-Z1005
Trimble Nomad Serial Boot
$112.52
EGL-Z1008
Nomad Extended Cap
$155.47
Cases:
EGL-Z2003
Trimble branded Standard nylon carry case
$67.92
EGL-Z2005
Trimble Nomad Nylon Carry Case - Extended
$67.92
Mounts:
SECO5200-09
Trimble Nomad GPS Vehicle/Pole Mount
$245.13
Cables:
ST1-Z2003
Trimble Ranger/Nomad Handheld 12V vehicle charger
$282.65
EGL-Z2001
USB data cable
$51.40
ST1-Z2001
AC charger
$127.39
63073
Cable - Data, DB9(F) to DB9(F), null modem
$91.97
EGL-Z2012
Spare battery charger (spare battery and required AC charger not included)
$112.52
Extended Hardware Warranty
47289-71
1 year Hardware Warranty Extension
$675.91
47289-72
2 year Hardware Warranty Extension
$937.55
Mapping Software
MMNZ
Memory Map NZ with 2GB Memory Card
$301.35
MMSI, MMNI
Memory Map One Island with 2GB Memory Card
$219.12
Consumables
Beltchains:
Part #
Product Description
7.5% discount (excl GST)
BCHAIN
Beltchain 3000m
$180.38
HIPFR
Field Ranger Belt Chain 6500m
$245.13
Beltchain Cotton
COTT30P
Cotton 3000m Plastic
$7.86
COTT30O
Cotton 3000m Orange
$9.71
COTT25B
Cotton 2500m C/board spool
$7.86
Flagging Tape
FTGLO(…)
Flagging Tape Glo
$6.94
FT(…)
Flagging Tape Standard
$4.86
FTBIO(...)
Flagging Tape Biodegradable
$6.48
FTDISP
Flagging Tape Dispenser. Leather case with belt loop and cutting edge.
$42.00
Forestry Vests
FORVEST
Hi Vis Forestry Vest s/m, m/l, xl/xxl
$99.90
Note: Prices are correct as at 23 September 2008. Prices are subject to fluctuations in currency and while we will try and keep this page up to date, prices will change without notice.
Give us a ring!
For more information, or to discuss your options on how to meet these new requirements, feel free to contact us.
0800 GEO SYS (0800 436 797)
Warren Eade
warren.eade@geosystems.co.nz
Sincerely,
--The Team at GeoSystems
Consumables
Consumables mentioned in the Planted Forest Data Collection Manual:
To enter our online consumables shop, click here
- Blue
- Green
- Orange
- Red
- Yellow
- Pink
- Scarlet (dark red)
- Each --$9.50
Cotton:
- 3000m for Belt Chain - White --$ 8.50
- 2500m for Belt Chain - Bio-degradable --$8.50
- 5000m Field Ranger polyester cotton --$10.00
H/D Plastic Bags:
250mm x 375mm bags --$26 per 100
Sample Selection of Additional Consumable Items Available:
Forestry Vest with multi pockets (S,M,L) --$108
Aluminum Tags instead of waterproof labels --$65 per set of 1000 tags
5 or 7m pole for GPS receiver to mount on HP:
- 5.2m --$120
- 7m --$150
Bipod to hold the pole un-assisted --$300
Poly weaver sacks for ground samples 500mmx 840mm --$3 per bag
Waterproof paper, note books and pens --range from $9 - $85
(Brands: Rite in the Rain, Durarite and Dura-Copy)
Otter Box 1000 with 5/8 adaptor --$25
5/8 adaptor for pole to mount Otter Box or ProXT/XH
Note: ***All prices listed in New Zealand Dollar exclusive of GST and subject to change. These prices were accurate as of 1 December 2010, and while we try to ensure that they are kept up-to-date prices may change without notice. Please confirm pricing using our Online Shop or contact us***
