HC979EXF

Multi-Constellation Full-Band Antenna

More details

  • Very low noise preamp (2.5 dB typ.)
  • Axial ratio (≤ 0.5 dB at zenith)
  • LNA gain (28 dB typ. or 35 dB typ.)
  • Low current (25 mA typ. or 31 mA typ.)
  • ESD circuit protection (15 kV)
  • Invariant performance from 2.2 to 16 VDC
  • REACH, and RoHS compliant
  • Extremely light (8 g)
  • Ideal for RTK and PPP surveying systems
  • Excellent RH circular polarized signal reception
  • Great multipath rejection
  • Increased system accuracy
  • Excellent signal-to-noise ratio
  • Industrial temperature range

Overview

The patented HC979EXF embedded helical antenna is designed for precision positioning, covering the GPS/QZSS-L1/L2/L5/L6, GLONASS-G1/G2/G3, Galileo-E1/E5a/E5b/E6, BeiDou-B1/B2/B2a/B3, and NavIC-L5 frequency bands, including the satellite-based augmentation system (SBAS) available in the region of operation [WAAS (North America), EGNOS (Europe), MSAS (Japan), or GAGAN (India)], as well as L-Band correction services.

Weighing only 8 g, the light and compact HC979EXF features a precision-tuned helix element that provides excellent axial ratios and operates without the requirement of a ground plane, making it ideal for a wide variety of applications, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

The HC979EXF features an industry-leading low current, low-noise amplifier (LNA) that includes an integrated low-loss pre-filter. eXtended Filtering was added to the helical antenna line to mitigate new radio frequency bands that interfere with GNSS signals. For example, new LTE bands have been activated, and their signal or harmonic frequencies can affect GNSS antennas and receivers. In North America, the planned Ligado service, which will broadcast in the frequency range of 1526 to 1536 MHz, can affect GNSS antennas that receive space-based L-band correction service signals (1539 - 1559 MHz). Similarly, new LTE signals in Europe [Band 32 (1452 - 1496 MHz)] and Japan [Bands 11 and 21 (1476 – 1511 MHz)] have also affected GNSS signals. Lastly, the Inmarsat satellite communication uplink (1626.5 - 1660.5 MHz), commonly used on maritime vessels, can also affect nearby GNSS antennas.

Field tests have confirmed that Calian's custom XF filtering mitigates the new (Europe and Japan) and existing LTE signals, enabling the XF antenna to produce clean and pure GNSS radio frequency data.

Calian provides an optional mounting ring for embedded helical antennas, which traps the outer edge of the antenaa circuit board to the host circuit board or to any flat surface. To facilitate a successful installation and optimum antenna performance, Tallysman also provides an Embedded Helical Antenna Installation Guide.

Calian's helical family has passed a rigorous 30-hour vibration test procedure consisting of five cycles of 2-hour tests per axis (x, y, z):

  • Cycle 1: 1.05 Grms;
  • Cycle 2: 1.20 Grms;
  • Cycle 3: 1.35 Grms;
  • Cycle 4: 3.67 Grms;
  • Cycle 5: 3.67 Grms.

A housed version is also available. Click here to learn about the HC979XF.

L-band CorrectionRequired
Antenna FrequencyFull GNSS
MountOEM / Embedded
BrandCalian

ANT_HC979EXF_DS

Datasheet for the Calian HC979EXF GNSS Antenna

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Calian's Helical Antenna Mounting Instructions

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DescriptionPart-Number
HC979EXF33-HC979EXF-xx