GPS / GNSS Antennas
A GNSS antenna is a specialised radio frequency device designed to receive signals from satellites in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) such as GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou. These antennas are engineered to capture weak, high-frequency signals (typically in the L-band, such as Ll and L2) transmitted from satellites orbiting the Earth.
They are enhanced for right-hand circular polarisation (RHCP) to match the signal traits and often entail features to reduce multipath interference and boost signal stability. The antennas verdant offers are,
- Reliable Navigation
- High Signal Integrity
- L-Band Precision