New antennas support hand-held and mobile GPS/GNSS applications

28-02-2023 | Pasternack | Passives

Pasternack has introduced an innovative series of mil-spec GPS/GNSS antennas for usage in many small form factor and mobile applications.

The company's new mil-spec GPS/GNSS antennas are engineered for environmental performance according to the MIL-STD-810G standard and incorporate multi-standard GPS L1, GALLILEO E1 and GLONASS options.

These antennas are IP67 rated. They are offered in passive and active versions and provide coverage from 1597MHz to 1607MHz.

These GPS/GNSS antennas also feature linear polarisation for better cross-polarised isolation, nominal gain options of -3dBic and 10dBic, and SMA mounts.

“Our new mil-spec active GNSS antenna units are ideally suited for use in rugged terrain where low-profile, low-drag, bullet-style antennas are required,” said Kevin Hietpas, product line manager.

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