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Revolutionizing GNSS Resilience: NovAtel Launches New Application Suite with GRIT Monitor

NovAtel has recently released the NovAtel Application Suite Version 2.0, which now includes GNSS Resilience and Integrity Technology (GRIT). This new technology allows users to detect and mitigate radio frequency (RF) interference through the GRIT Monitor application. By providing a comprehensive dashboard, users can make informed decisions to ensure robust positioning.

The GRIT Monitor is a unique RF interference software visualization tool that offers real-time insights through a single dashboard view. It provides positioning and device status overviews to help users identify and address interference issues promptly. The application includes an interactive spectrum viewer that displays all constellations and frequency bands, as well as a signal matrix indicating signal quality and interference status by frequency band and constellation.

Additionally, there is a position overview map that shows users their position and the source of interference, allowing for quick action to be taken. The NovAtel Application Suite Version 2.0 also supports MarinePak and includes additional Manage application functionality.

Previously known as Setup and Monitor, this feature offers added convenience and efficiency to users.

To access the new GRIT Monitor application, users can download the NovAtel Application Suite Version 2.0 from the provided link.

Overall, the GRIT Monitor is an essential tool for anyone using GNSS receivers in noisy environments or where RF interference may be prevalent. With its advanced features and user-friendly interface, it provides valuable insights into potential issues before they become significant problems.

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