Active GNSS antenna for small tracking devices that detect moving objects introduced by Antenova

Feb. 26, 2018
HATFIELD, England – Antenova Ltd. in Hatfield, England, is introducing the M20047-1 compact, all-in-one active Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) antenna for tracking all kinds of moving objects, telematics, and wearable sports devices.

HATFIELD, England – Antenova Ltd. in Hatfield, England, is introducing the M20047-1 compact, all-in-one active Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) antenna for tracking all kinds of moving objects, telematics, and wearable sports devices.

The antenna operates in the 1559-to-1609 MHz bands, and features active components like its built-in LNA and filter, which act to boost the signal to the GNSS processor in environments where there is a restricted view of the sky and line-of-sight to the horizon is difficult.

The M20047-1 is a low-profile rigid FR4 antenna measuring 7 by 7 by 1.1 millimeters fur use in small tracking devices. The antenna is named "Active Sinica" and is an alternative to Antenova's existing "Sinica" antenna, part no SR4G008, which is marketed for accurate positioning.

Antenova's antennas are designed for easy integration. The company provides full engineering support to help customers with all aspects of antenna testing, tuning, and integration.

For more information contact Antenova online at www.antenova-m2m.com.

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