
GNSS Antennas
GNSS antennas are specialized devices that receive signals from satellites orbiting the Earth, such as GPS, Galileo, or GLONASS satellites. They are designed to capture weak radio signals accurately and reliably from multiple satellites simultaneously, enabling precise positioning and navigation. The antenna’s design ensures minimal signal distortion and interference, allowing receivers to determine exact locations, directions, and speeds. Used in everything from smartphones to precise surveying equipment, GNSS antennas are essential for accurate, real-time geographic positioning in various applications, including navigation, mapping, and scientific research.