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GPSFlight, Inc. ships GPS-Team software update |
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2004 Archived News by GPSFlight, Inc.
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Monday, November 22, 2004 |
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BELLEVUE, Washington USA — Seattle, WA-based GPSFlight, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of an enhanced version of their GPS-Team software package for use with the company's high performance wireless GPS telemetry products.
The new software includes data analysis features found typically in high end modeling programs and is capable of simultaneously tracking the position of multiple GPSFlight STXe transmitter modules. These features result in a stable platform ideal for performance analysis and rocket recovery.
Recent enhancements to the GPSFlight GPS-Team software package add controls for plotting and analyzing altitude data including horizontal and vertical speed, glide ratio and minimum/ maximum altitude achieved. When used with the optional Digital Altimeter Module, the system is capable of yielding altitude data accurate to within 5 feet — much more accurate than GPS altitude data alone. The exclusive TracID protocol allows users to track multiple STXe units simultaneously — perfect for clubs or large launch events.
Through the end of 2004, GPSFlight is including a full GPS-Team license to rocketry users at no cost (a $199.95 value) with all complete telemetry systems package orders. "The rocketry community has been very supportive of our efforts this year" said Walt Wiley, GPSFlight's General Manager. "We've received numerous thank you notes from our customers who successfully tracked and then recovered their high-performance rockets under difficult conditions."
More information including sample data and extensive documentation is available from the Company's web site at http://www.gpsflight.com; specific questions may be directed to
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or via telephone to (425) 653-2GPS. |