GPS Antennas Offer High Gain And Versatility

May 1, 2000
The company claims their new series GPS antennas are designed to supersede its previous offerings by providing higher gain and greater versatility. Two basic models feature a low profile and can be ordered in 26 dBi or 31 dBi versions. Models AGPS26

The company claims their new series GPS antennas are designed to supersede its previous offerings by providing higher gain and greater versatility. Two basic models feature a low profile and can be ordered in 26 dBi or 31 dBi versions. Models AGPS26 and AGPS31 are available with magnetic, screw or adhesive-tape mounting options. Models AGPS26M and AGPS31M feature a built-in ground plane and are M-mount compatible. All models provide 360° azimuth and 0° to 90° elevation coverage with right-hand circular polarization. Other features include electrically-shielded LNA PCB with burnout protection, and various cable and connector options.

Company: MAXRAD

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