Global Navigation Systems (GNS) have announced their new ultra low power consumption GPS antenna that only takes 16mW (milliwatts) of power to operate. This new GPS antenna could be a battery saver ...
San Diego, Calif. — Pulse, a Technitrol Company, has introduced the W3011 surface-mount ceramic GPS antenna, which the company claims is the industry's smallest and highest-performing antenna in its ...
GPS Source has released a new GNSS antenna that is robust, lightweight, and suitable for harsh environments. It is designed for long-term, high-precision applications worldwide, the company said. The ...
Heralded as the industry's smallest active GPS antenna, the Micro Skymaster measures only 33.95 mm x 25.2 mm x 10.6 mm and delivers a gain of 24 dB. The component can be either magnet or screw mounted ...
GPS can be a bit complex of a technology – you have to receive a signal below the noise floor, do quite a bit of math that relies on the theory of relativity, and, adding insult to injury, you also ...
The product is designed for handheld computers, digital cameras, mobile phones, asset tracking devices, and other applications with space and power restrictions. Samples of the Fastrax UC430 are ...
Optical Zonu has introduced the ZonuSkyShot GPS tester, designed for quick testing during the critical installation phase of an antenna at a new site build or small cell integration. The compact ...
Abstract: To reduce the influence of electromagnetic pulse/ high-power microwave (EMP/HPM) on GPS antenna, the bandpass energy selective surface (ESS) is loaded in front of the antenna. It can realize ...
Ever since reading David Pogue's review of iPhone 3G I've been puzzling over something he said in relation to the GPS receiver. Specifically, is it too small in the antenna department to be any good?
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