TracMap

Aerial Agriculture: Designed by pilots, for pilots.

Aerial Pest Control

TracMap have become the system of choice for aerial toxic work around the world.  Reliability, ease of use and features designed to ensure the accurate placement and recording of bait drops have resulted in the TracMap system being utilised from jobs all over the globe.  From Rat Island in Alaska, the Galapagos Islands, through to Macquarie Island, in the Sub Antarctic, TracMap makes the tough jobs easy.

TracMap - GPS Made Easy

Benefits

  • Easy to learn and operate
  • Robust and reliable
  • Designed by pilots for pilots
  • Light weight all-in-one unit makes installation easy
  • Excellent viewability even in direct sunlight
  • Configurable menus
  • Easy file download and map report generation
  • Import blocks and Polygons directly from Google Earth
  • Template builder allows planning of jobs and flight lines on your PC before starting the job

Features

  • Robust and easy to use
  • Large screen with excellent daylight viewability
  • Light weight (1.5kg or 3.3lb total)
  • Quick and easy creation of block outlines and exclusion zones
  • Easy to create End of Line Buffer Zones
  • Automatic boom on / off option
  • Baseline Guidance and Block-Bounded guidance
  • Fast data import and export to USB memory stick
  • Slimline light bar
  • Display farm maps on screen
  • Use ESRI format SHP files and Google Earth KML files
  • Pulse trigger option, for camera shutter for cluster bait release
  • Transfer jobs between aircraft
  • PC based Template Creator, for setting up complex jobs prior to loading
  • Up to six consecutive baselines, allowing you to fly multiple fields in a single pass
  • Large size capacity (largest job has been over 30,000ha, 75,000 acres) at 80 metre swath width,
  • and many more unique features....

Case Studies

Aerial Pest Control

Aerial Pest Control

Unwanted rats and possums threaten native birds and habitat in forests and islands throughout the world. Aerial control is often the only effective solution, but requires a precision approach to ensure accurate targeting.