GNSS antenna AT600
GPSGLONASSGALILEO

GNSS antenna - AT600  - ComNav Technology Ltd. - GPS / GLONASS / GALILEO
GNSS antenna - AT600  - ComNav Technology Ltd. - GPS / GLONASS / GALILEO
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Characteristics

Network
GNSS, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, satellite, L-band
Type
3D, choke ring
Other characteristics
IP67, high-performance
Applications
measurement, tracking
Gain

Max.: 50 dB

Min.: 0 dB

Description

The AT600 is a high-performance choke ring antenna that can track GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, BeiDou Global and Galileo. Featuring high gain, high accuracy, high reliability and full-constellation. Designed for land surveying, precision agriculture, deformation monitoring, CORS and related GNSS applications. 3D chock ring structure design with excellent multipath rejection capability Low noise amplifier to improve anti-interference performance Sub-millimeter level phase center error with outstanding stability and repeatability High gain for strong low elevation angle signal tracking capability Superior IP68 waterproof and dustproof level make it capable for work in harsh environment Full-constellation & Multi-frequency The AT600 can track all existed and planning satellite constellations, which include GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, BeiDou Global, Galileo, IRNSS, QZSS, SBAS and L-Band. Equipped with an IP67 rating, the AT600 is built to endure challenging environmental conditions, ensuring water and dust resistance. Its durability guarantees consistent performance in diverse settings. Outstanding Stability & Repeatability The A600’s sub-millimeter-level phase center error enhances measurement accuracy and stability, making it a reliable tool for land surveying, precision agriculture, deformation monitoring, CORS, etc.
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