GPS Source, Inc. is Pleased to Announce the Release of Their New GNSS Antenna
PUEBLO, Colo., Feb. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- GPS Source announced today the release of a new GNSS Antenna. Designed and manufactured by GPS Source, it is robust, lightweight, suitable for harsh environments and long-term, high-precision applications worldwide.
Robert Horton, CEO of GPS Source, said, "We are very excited about the new GNSS Antenna. Our advanced technology provides superior performance in both GPS L1/L2 and GLONASS L1/L2. This is the best solution for technically demanding users."
The new active antenna features a MIL-STD design allowing the antenna to be used in the most rugged of environments. The signal reception is unaffected by placement of the antenna. Designed to operate in the most extreme and demanding applications, it gives outstanding results, enabling maximum satellite reception, with ultra-low Dilution of Precision (DOP).
With the antenna's excellent performance and a design engineered for the demanding aviation environment, it makes perfect sense for many commercial and military applications. Built to military standards, it is impact resistant, tolerant of exposure to dust, chemicals and jet fuels, with the ability to withstand shock and vibration. GPS Source's new GNSS antenna is available in multiple colors and with multiple connector options.
Founded in 2000, GPS Source, Inc. designs, develops and manufactures solutions that bring GPS inside for the military, defense, aerospace, and other markets. This includes a complete line of mil-spec GPS antennas, splitters, repeaters, cables, etc. The "GPS Live Inside" products ensure GPS signal availability inside. GPS Source, Inc. is a veteran owned small business and an AS9100 certified company. For more information, visit www.GPSSource.com.
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Brandie Chenoweth, Marketing Manager
GPS Source, Inc.
(719) 561-9520
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