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  <title>Juniper Systems' Geode</title>
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Juniper Systems' new Geode rugged sub-meter GNSS (Global Navigation
Satellite System) receiver collects real-time professional-grade data but
is intuitive enough for novices. Designed foremost for versatility, the
Geode features one-button simplicity and can be paired with any of Juniper
Systems' rugged handhelds as well as a wide range of Android devices.
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The Geode features a small, compact design and can be carried conveniently
by hand or in a pack or mounted on a pole, depending on specific user
requirements. Like other Juniper Systems' products, the Geode is built
to Juniper Rugged standards and IP68-rated protection against dust and
water for reliable performance in harsh environments. The receiver features
an Overtime Technology battery for all-day power and a wide operating
temperature range (very low and high), even conserving power in low
temperatures.
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  <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2016 21:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>James Gray</dc:creator>
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