GNSS Antennas

Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) antennas are widely used around the world in various fields. GNSS antennas are used to intercept signals transmitted by satellites orbiting the Earth, originating from various satellite systems such as GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS and BEIDOU.
The antennas we offer come in various shapes, mounting methods and parameters. If you have any questions, please contact us.

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Description

Designed for professional precision timing applications, these antennas offer superb reception of circular polarized signals, exceptional resistance to multi-path interference, and effective rejection of out-of-band signals. Some of the antennas are equipped with an LNA pre-filter, enhancing protection against high-level sub-harmonic signals like LTE and nearby frequency signals such as WiFi.

 

Frequencies

We have a wide selection of GNSS antennas with different frequencies:

    • GPS L1 Band: 1575.42 MHz with a bandwidth of 15.345 MHz
    • GPS L2 Band: 1227.6 MHz with a bandwidth of 11 MHz
    • GPS L5 Band: 1176.45 MHz with a bandwidth of 12.5 MHz
    • GLONASS G1 Band: 1593MHz – 1610MHz
    • GLONASS G2 Band: 1237MHz – 1254MHz
    • GLONASS G3 Band: 1189MHz – 1214MHz
    • GALILEO E1 Band: 1559MHz – 1591MHz
    • GALILEO E5 Band: 1164 MHz – 1214 MHz
    • GALILEO E6 Band: 1260MHz – 1300MHz
    • BeiDou B1 Band: 1559.05MHz to 1563.15MHz
    • BeiDou B2 band: 1195.14MHz to 1219.14MHz
    • BeiDou B3 band: 1256.52MHz to 1280.52MHz
    • SBAS L1 Band: 1575.42MHz
    • SBAS L5 Band: 1176.45MHz

 

Diverse antenna design

A variety of designs, shapes and installation methods allow you to choose the perfect solution for your project.

Antennas come in many shapes such as conical, cylindrical and cubic. In addition, they are equipped with holders for attaching them to poles or magnets.