GNSS Accessories
When you need to increase the power of your GNSS signal, there are standard 30dB and 40dB amplifiers and LNAs available in a wide range of housing formats to fit your specific application. Custom amplifiers with specific or variable amplification can also be built.
Next-generation smart amplifiers provide a consistent and controlled power output, selectable on a digital display. These smart amplifiers also monitor for oscillation and mitigate it, making them the safest GPS amplifiers available.
An attenuator is a device that reduces the amplitude or power of a signal without significantly distorting its waveform. It is a passive device that can be considered the opposite of an amplifier. While an amplifier provides gain, an attenuator provides loss. Fixed attenuators dissipate power and improve impedance matching. In signal measurement, attenuators are used to lower the signal amplitude by a specified amount. A GPS attenuator on a coaxial cable can reduce the GPS signal level before it is used to test equipment. All GPS Source attenuators can pass DC bias voltage through the device or block the DC path without affecting the GPS signal.
A combiner is a device that takes the input signal from two GPS antennas and combines the signal into one receiving GPS unit. GPS Source combiners will pass DC bias voltage through the device to power both antennas.
A filter is designed to eliminate unwanted signals. It can be configured to pass only the L1 GPS frequency or just the L5 GPS frequency. A good filter features high out-of-band rejection, including excellent sideband rejection. The standard configuration for non-powered attenuators, combiners, and filters is to pass DC on the input(s) and output(s). For powered attenuators, combiners, and filters, the standard configuration is to pass DC on the input(s) and block DC on the output(s). Special configurations are available upon request.
When you need the GNSS signal routed to multiple destinations, GPS Source offers the most extensive line of GPS splitters in a wide array of output and housing form factors. We provide everything from passive splitters to units that can have custom gain on each output.
GPS Source can also provide mil-qualifying services for any of our products.
Capable of detecting failed power sources and switching to alternative power sources.
Available in 8, 16, and 32 output rack mount splitters with short lead times. If you need features that are not in this catalog, please call for availability and pricing.
Accessories is including Antennas and many accessories to support GPS, GNSS and PNT système Network.
A GPS or any GNSS device relies on the radio signals sent by the GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) network situated in Earth’s orbit. Unfortunately, the signals from this satellite sytem are very weak and the accuracy of GPS depends on the GPS signal strength. A GPSantenna helps focus and move the GPS signal to a GPS unit, whether it is a standalone unitor an embedded unit. Antennas are used in situations where the GPS unit itself is somehowremoved from a line of sight to the sky, as in a building or an armored vehicle.GPS Source antennas are specifically designed and manufactured for the GNSS frequencies(GPS, L5, GLONASS, Galileo, and Omnistar). In addition to standard L1 active (receive) andpassive (broadcast) antenna’s, GPS Source also supplies L1/L2 antennas for most applications.We also manufacture our own RA1 and RA2 antennas for military applications.
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