Ashtech Solutions 2.6 Fixed Jun 2026

We are thrilled to announce the release of , the latest evolution in our industry-leading software suite designed for surveying, geospatial professionals, and infrastructure engineers. Version 2.6 is not just an update; it is a comprehensive overhaul focused on speed, interoperability, and user-centric design.

Once satisfied, the data can be exported into various formats for use in CAD, GIS, or other mapping software. Why Use 2.6 Today?

After all baselines are processed, the network adjustment module is used. The user fixes at least one point (the base station’s known coordinates) and applies a least-squares adjustment to distribute residual errors evenly across the network. The output includes residuals, standard deviations, and error ellipses.

It is most notably associated with the Ashtech ProMark2 hardware. While version 2.5 of the software could handle static data, version 2.6 was specifically required to process Stop & Go or Kinematic data from these devices.

instead of using the broadcast data collected by the receiver. : Select your baselines and run the processor. Check Quality

, it has largely been superseded by more modern GNSS processing software, such as those from Spectra Geospatial (which acquired many of Ashtech's product lines). technical support for this legacy software, or are you trying to migrate data to a newer system? ANÁLISE DA DINÂMICA COSTEIRA NA PRAIA DE PIRANGI-RN 29 Nov 2009 —

Ashtech Solutions 2.6 Fixed Jun 2026

Ashtech Solutions 2.6 Fixed Jun 2026

We are thrilled to announce the release of , the latest evolution in our industry-leading software suite designed for surveying, geospatial professionals, and infrastructure engineers. Version 2.6 is not just an update; it is a comprehensive overhaul focused on speed, interoperability, and user-centric design.

Once satisfied, the data can be exported into various formats for use in CAD, GIS, or other mapping software. Why Use 2.6 Today?

After all baselines are processed, the network adjustment module is used. The user fixes at least one point (the base station’s known coordinates) and applies a least-squares adjustment to distribute residual errors evenly across the network. The output includes residuals, standard deviations, and error ellipses.

It is most notably associated with the Ashtech ProMark2 hardware. While version 2.5 of the software could handle static data, version 2.6 was specifically required to process Stop & Go or Kinematic data from these devices.

instead of using the broadcast data collected by the receiver. : Select your baselines and run the processor. Check Quality

, it has largely been superseded by more modern GNSS processing software, such as those from Spectra Geospatial (which acquired many of Ashtech's product lines). technical support for this legacy software, or are you trying to migrate data to a newer system? ANÁLISE DA DINÂMICA COSTEIRA NA PRAIA DE PIRANGI-RN 29 Nov 2009 —