• GPS Receiver Mushroom-Head Receiving Bd Timing Antenna
  • GPS Receiver Mushroom-Head Receiving Bd Timing Antenna

GPS Receiver Mushroom-Head Receiving Bd Timing Antenna

Usage: Communication Antenna
Usage Occasion: Base Antenna
VSWR: ≤2.0
Transport Package: Plastic Bags in Carton
Specification: Φ 95x125mm
Trademark: Gkant
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
GKZS-SSGPS&BD2-NZG1-G
Origin
Guangzhou China
Production Capacity
5000000PCS/Month

Product Description

Antenna technical parameters:
Design Specifications Typical Units
working Frequency 1561.098MHz&1575.42MHz MHz
Gain 3.0 dB  
Antenna efficiency 50%  
VSWR ≤2.0  
Ploriaztion RC Pol  
Axial Ratio ≤3.0  
Radiation pattern Omni  
Impedance 50Ω  
Power handling 33dbm  
Interface N male/ RG58-1M  
Overal dimensions Φ95x125mm mm
Weight 870g g
Operatin Temp -40ºC~85ºC ºC
Storing Temp -40ºC~85ºC ºC
Amplifier characteristics
NO Item Specifications
1 Frequency Range 1561.098±2 MHz /1575.42±2 MHz
2 Amplifier gain 28±3dB
3 V.S.W.R ≤2.0
4 Noise Figure ≤2.0
5 Reflection loss -14dB
6 P-1   +10dBm
7 Interference suppression 30dB±100MHz
8 DC voltage 3-5V

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Number of Employees
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Year of Establishment
2003-05-28