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Eos Tools Pro: GPS Monitoring Utility

Eos Tools Pro is a monitoring utility designed for Arrow Series High-Precision GPS/GNSS receivers by Eos Positioning Systems. It offers essential GNSS data like RMS values, PDOP, and Satellites Tracked, crucial for accurate GIS and Surveying data collection. The app includes a built-in NTRIP client for RTK/DGNSS corrections, user-configurable alarms, and runs seamlessly in the background during mapping/surveying tasks.

The key features of Eos Tools Pro include a built-in NTRIP and DIP client, accuracy and quality control information display, Satellite View for multiple constellations, user-configurable alarms, Orthometric Height support, Laser Offset Mapping for Esri Collector for ArcGIS, terminal emulator for receiver configuration, and an integrated HTML5 browser.

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