GPS Receiver Module Acquires Y-Code In Less Than Six Seconds

Nov. 1, 1998
Tracking all satellites in view and equipped with the Motorola Sharpshooter chip that provides full selective availability/anti-spoofing processing and unclassified programming, GRAM GPS receiver module is able to completely implement direct Y-code

Tracking all satellites in view and equipped with the Motorola Sharpshooter chip that provides full selective availability/anti-spoofing processing and unclassified programming, GRAM GPS receiver module is able to completely implement direct Y-code acquisition in less than six seconds. The module uses one or two antennas through a single input port to offer precision stabilized fixes. This SEM-E-sized receiver provides navigation for manned aircraft and ground vehicles and can withstand severe shock and harsh environmental conditions, making it well-suited for smart weapons.

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