GPS antenna V560™ Marine Antenna
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Characteristics

Network
GPS
Application domain
for ships
Type
active
Other characteristics
professional

Description

The V560 Marine Antenna is a high-precision GNSS antenna that delivers reliable and precise positioning. The multi-frequency and multi-constellation antenna allows reception of all available GNSS signals. Users can use the same antenna for single, dual or triple constellation applications, resulting in increased flexibility. The V560 receives VERIPOS® correction services including Differential and Precise Point Positioning (PPP), delivered by L-Band geostationary satellites to provide users with robust positioning. Additionally, the antenna is capable of receiving corrections broadcast via the Marine Radio Beacon network as a backup, removing the need for a separate antenna. The antenna provides enhanced Inmarsat interference rejection, which allows tracking of GNSS signals in the presence of high-powered Inmarsat transmitters, which can be found on marine vessels. Enclosed in a durable, waterproof housing, the V560 meets IEC60945 specification for all offshore marine applications. Features and Benefits -Multi-frequency and multi-constellation GNSS antenna allows reception of all available GNSS signals required for robust positioning -Reception of correction from Marine Radio Beacon network removing the need for a separate antenna -GNSS and L-Band reception even in the presence of Inmarsat interference -Marine-certified antenna for use in all marine applications -Excellent multipath rejection Specifications Physical Characteristics Receiver Size7.50 in x 3.17 in Weight730 g Operating Temp-40 to +70oC Storage Temp-50 to +85oC Input Voltage+3 to +15 VDC Power Consumption105 mA

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