Jan. 06, 2025
Finding the right antenna for your application should be easy. Tallysmans simple, three-step antenna selection guide allows you to quickly specify the fundamental antenna requirements for your situation to quickly narrow down your antenna options.
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NovAtel offers a variety of GNSS antennas, including single, dual and triple-frequency, triple-band and wide-band reference antennas (refer to our web site: novatel.com/products/gps-gnss-antennas for details of available antennas). All antennas include band pass filtering and an LNA. The GNSS antenna chosen depends on the particular application. Each model offers exceptional phase center stability and a significant measure of immunity against multipath interference. Each antenna has an environmentally sealed radome and all meet the European Unions Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
If a non-NovAtel GNSS antenna is chosen, a typical antenna LNA gain between 26 dB to 30 dB is recommended in a rover station application.
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A dual frequency capable GNSS antenna is required to use SPAN, RTK, ALIGN or dual frequency GLIDE.
An L-Band capable antenna is required to receive TerraStar corrections.
For more information about antenna selection, see Importance of Antenna Selection.
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