
EN 302 755
EN 302 755 is a European standard that specifies how to design and test antennas used for GPS-based correction signals in GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) networks, like EGNOS or Galileo. These correction signals improve the accuracy of navigation systems. The standard ensures antennas reliably receive these signals in various conditions by defining their technical requirements, such as gain, frequency stability, and resistance to interference. Overall, it helps manufacturers produce antennas that consistently perform well, supporting precise positioning in applications like aviation, agriculture, and surveying.