Shifting maps and data between the office and remote vehicles has never been so easy. Our updated...
Pilots tell us that TracMap is the easist GPS system to learn. And some features mean you can fly...
Both Verizon and AT&T can be used for sending maps to TracMap units in USA
Tim Duncan operates in the Ida Valley, which throughout Summer reaches high temperatures and often resulted in foam markings not lasting the day.
John Eaton is an Agricultural Spraying Contractor, Outram, Otago and uses TracMap. "Being able to drive more accurately, and ensure the whole area has been covered, is a great advantage. It is always important, but particularly so on broken hill country.
No more missed patches, and stops the problem of overwatering which not only not only leads to leaching of nutrients, but wastes electricity and wastes water.
A lot of the Auckland Rescue Heli's work is looking for missing boaties, unaccounted for divers and similar. The problem was flying accurate spacings over water. Then pilot Darryl Sherwin had an idea. He wondered if a system used for crop dusting could be adapted...
Richard (Hannibal) Hayes was flying in storm force winds, at night, looking for an overdue kayaker in the South Tasman Sea. His satellite tracking log was showing the Rescue Coordination Centre he was not achieving the flight pattern needed, but Hannibal had no means of doing anything better.
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.
Like all aspects of farming, fertiliser needs to be applied accurately to ensure it is not wasted, and there is no overlap causing excess product which could damage the environment.
NSW Forestry needed a better way for contractors to know where to rip prior to planting, and to carrying out an audit to ensure the task was being done correctly. The solution was to mount a TM465 on each dozer, with a map showing where to treat, and logging linked to the toolbar being properly buried in the ground.
The Elk refugee at Jacksons Hole in Wyoming needed a system for shifting its K-Line irrigation system across 4500 acres of flat terrain. The result was to fit TM465 systems to the shifting vehicles, in order to provide logic and efficiency to the daily task of shifting the 400 pod lines each day.