Display System aids navigation for agriculture applications.January 27, 2009 -
Featuring 12.1 in. touchscreen, AgGPS® FmX(TM) integrated display can work as stand-alone manual guidance system or as part of automated guidance, implement control, or steering system. It includes Transcend(TM) technology for optimized accuracy while 2 high-performance GNSS receivers offer GPS and GLONASS L1/L2/G1/G2 capability. Up to 4 external video cameras are supported and optional 450 or 900 MHz radios can be incorporated for real-time kinematic (RTK) applications.
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Trimble Navigation Limited
935 Stewart Dr.
Sunnyvale, CA, 94085-3913 USA

Trimble Introduces New FmX Display with Dual Integrated GNSS Receivers for Precision Agriculture Applications
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jan. 20 / / - Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) introduced today its latest Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) guidance product that offers a wide range of precision agriculture applications in a single package. Trimble's new AgGPS® FmX(TM) integrated display is the first display system in the industry today to work as either a stand-alone manual guidance system or as part of an automated guidance, implement control or steering system.
Farmers can use the FmX display for a variety of their GNSS control needs including applications that require one or two receivers, such as vehicle guidance, a pull-behind implement or leveling and drainage equipment. It integrates easily with the Trimble® AgGPS Autopilot(TM) automated steering system, TrueTracker(TM) for precision guidance of an implement or with the FieldLevel II system for dual and tandem scraper control. Farmers can also vary crop inputs, control a planter, map fields and view video camera input of field operations--all with one display.
The FmX touch screen display is 12.1 inches, approximately 35 percent larger than the industry standard 10.4-inch screen, yet the display requires no more space in the cab than its predecessor, the AgGPS FieldManager(TM) display. Crisp graphics and a brighter screen make the FmX easier for the operator to see and interact with the applications being controlled.
In addition, Transcend(TM) technology, a proprietary Trimble positioning capability, is also integrated into the FmX integrated display, providing users with high accuracy, flexible solutions for the most challenging agriculture applications and environments. Transcend features the latest generation of GNSS chipsets and processors.
The FmX features two integrated, high-performance GNSS receivers, so no additional receivers are necessary to control a tractor and implement. Optional 450 or 900 MHz radios are also integrated into the display for real time kinematic (RTK) applications, along with support for up to four external video cameras. Both receivers include GPS and GLONASS (L1/L2/G1/G2) capability, offering a range of accuracy levels up to RTK GLONASS. The benefit to farmers is that a larger number of satellite signals can provide more robust positioning, even in difficult GPS or GLONASS environments.
"The FmX will help farmers gain efficiencies across their complete farming cycle," said Erik Arvesen, Trimble's general manager of Agriculture. "The integrated components allow farmers to purchase the FmX at a functionality level and price that fits their needs today, with the option to easily upgrade to higher levels of performance as needed. We are packing a lot of capabilities and value into a single package."
The Trimble FmX integrated display is expected to be available in February 2009. The FmX integrated display starts at US$5,995 MSRP and options are priced separately. For more information, call 1-800-874-6253 or visit www.trimble.com/agriculture to find a Trimble reseller.
About Trimble
Trimble applies technology to make field and mobile workers in businesses and government significantly more productive. Solutions are focused on applications requiring position or location--including surveying, construction, agriculture, fleet and asset management, public safety and mapping. In addition to utilizing positioning technologies, such as GPS, lasers and optics, Trimble solutions may include software content specific to the needs of the user. Wireless technologies are utilized to deliver the solution to the user and to ensure a tight coupling of the field and the back office. Founded in 1978, Trimble is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif.
For more information, visit Trimble's Web site at www.trimble.com.
Source: Trimble
CONTACT: Media, Lea Ann McNabb, +1-408-481-7808, leaann_mcnabb@trimble.com, of Trimble
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I have been waiting for trimble to come out with their hardware for yield monitoring and moisture testing to put on my combine since before harvest in 2011. to date it is not not available. I was planning to to use the fmx 1000 and put auto steer on my planting tractor and share the monitor. to date I am very disappointed in the Trimble company since they announced this last fall. I'm not sure what avenue to pursue as they just can't seem to get it together. I'm trully disappointed in Trimble
By Mike Nelson on Jan 9, 2012 19:51
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