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Use four or more GPS satellites to vector it's location.


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  • GPS, GLONASS, Galileo Micro Splitter 2 Way, SMA, 1176.45 - 1602.00 MHz, 50 Ohm, Passive

    GPSL09 - INSTOCK Wireless Components, Inc

    GPSL09 is a two way, passive, GPS signal splitter ideal for splitting a GPS antenna signal between two receivers while blocking the DC current path. Max voltage rating at the DC blocked ports is 10 VDC; maximum current rating is 50 mA. Furnished with SMA female connectors all ports. Being a "micro-sized" splitter, GPSL09 weighs only 21 grams and is suitable for applications requiring low-weight parts.

  • 1pps-Locking-Modules

    Quartzlock (UK) Ltd.

    This is a module to control an OCXO or Rubidium oscillator with 1PPS from a GPS receiver. The Quartzlock A6-1PPS uses a 3 state Kalman filter algorithm to measure & correct the frequency offset of the oscillator with respect to the 1PPS input. Time-tagged input 1PPS to 200ps resolution & <1ns jitter. Analog interpolator is self calibrating. Interface to GPS decodes messages & extracts relevant info. i.e. time correction data for 1PPS output, this has AVAR of the Rb or OCXO i.e. 5 x 10-12/s & <100ps RMS jitter. The output is steered to time coincidence with GPS time/UTC to 1ns resolution. Holdover initiated by 1PPS fail or data from GPS RX that 1PPS is inaccurate. During holdover, measured frequency offset & drift steer the oscillator & 1PPS is still available.

  • GPS, GLONASS, Galileo Micro Splitter 2 Way, SMA, 1176.45 - 1602.00 MHz, 50 Ohm, Passive

    GPSL18 - INSTOCK Wireless Components, Inc

    GPSL18 is a two way, passive, GPS signal splitter ideal for splitting a GPS antenna signal between two receivers while blocking the DC current path from both devices. Max voltage rating at the DC blocked ports is 10 VDC; maximum current rating is 50 mA. Furnished with SMA female connectors all ports. Being a "micro-sized" splitter, GPSL10 weighs only 21 grams and is suitable for applications requiring low-weight parts.

  • Power Quality Analyzer

    PQM-702 - Sonel S.A.

    *Power to the analyzer is supplied from tested mains (internal power supply) and is used in all types of networks from 64 V to 760 V.*With particular emphasis on measurements at low voltage poles, due to the ease of connection.*Has an independent power supply socket, especially suited for voltage measurements for transformers and DC circuits.*Remote control and data transfer through a built-in GSM modem (GPRS).*Anti-theft feature - SMS notification in the event of position change - built-in GPS receiver.*Real-time clock synchronized to GPS protocol.

  • 4-Way Antenna Splitter

    AACE Industries

    The 4-Way Antenna Splitter provides a convenient means of driving multiple (up to four) GPS or GPS/GLONASS receivers off of one antenna output. The unit has a single TNC female input connector and four isolated TNC female output connectors. Power (12 VDC) is present at the TNC input connector to power an active antenna. The output ports incorporate DC blocking capacitors to allow direct connection to receivers with DC voltage present on their input connectors.

  • V-FullWaver

    IRIS Instruments

    The V-FullWaver systems were specifically developed for precise full waveform time domain Induced Polarisation, Resistivity and SP measurements. Each system is fully independent; incorporating its own power source, GPS module and digital memory for up to 3 months continuous recording. The V-FullWaver is a dual channel Induced Polarisation, Resistivity and SP receiver. Continually recording at 10ms sample rate provides a full waveform record. It can be synchronized on the GPS PPS signal, allowing an easy process of the signal. Data on the memory can be downloaded directly on a simple USB stick from all the Fullwavers.

  • Disciplined Frequency Standard

    2975AR - Novatech Instruments , Inc.

    The 2975AR contains a rubidium timebase and provide one 10 MHz, one 5 MHz and one Signal Generator output. The Signal Generator uses Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) technology and is programmable from 100Hz to 50 MHz using front panel controls or from an RS232 serial interface. The 2975AR can be disciplined by a 1pps input signal and provides a 1pps output signal. The 1pps input is typically provided by the GPS Frequency output from a device like a smart GPS receiver or antenna. The Novatech GPS1 Smart Antenna is available as an accessory to provide a complete turnkey solution.

  • Selective Availability Anti-spoofing Module (SAASM) Test Platform

    SimSAAS - Spirent Federal Systems

    Comprehensive testing of SAASM for classified military applications. Military GPS receivers can use a Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) to enable decryption of precise positioning data. Selective Availability (SA) refers to a discontinued practice by the U.S. government to degrade the civil signal to prevent full accuracy. Since May 1, 2000, Selective Availability has not been operational.

  • Marine Logging System

    SuperSting Marine - Advanced Geosciences, Inc.

    The SuperSting Marine continuously records and stores data from a GPS receiver. Current is injected every 3 seconds and 8 apparent resistivity values representing 8 depth levels are read for each current injection. Depth of penetration depends on length of the cable and array type. Typically you will see down to aproximately 20% of the electrode spread length.

  • Disciplined Frequency Standards

    2960AR and 2965AR - Novatech Instruments , Inc.

    The 2960AR has a rubidium timebase and provides two 10MHz and one 5MHz sine wave outputs. The 2965AR has a rubidium timebase and provides one 10MHz, one 5MHz and one signal generator output. The signal generator output uses Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) technology and is programmable from 100Hz to 50MHz via an RS232 serial interface. Both models can be disciplined by a 1pps input signal and provide a 1pps output. The 1pps input is typically provided by the GPS Frequency output from a device like a smart GPS receiver or antenna. The Novatech GPS1 Smart Antenna is available as an accessory to provide a complete turnkey solution.

  • Rack-Mounted Timing Systems

    CommSync II Family - FEI-Zyfer Inc.

    The CommSync II family of modular systems provide GPS time and frequency outputs to meet your synchronization requirements. All systems include support for multiple input and output modules including 1PPS, IRIG, HAVE QUICK, PTTI, IEEE-1588 PTPv2, low phase noise 1, 5, and 10 MHz sine wave as well as custom outputs.These systems are available with military SAASM MPE-S GB-GRAM, SAASM Force 22E MRU or civilian C/A GPS receivers. Rubidium or OCXO oscillators provide for excellent holdover performance in the event of failure of the reference inputs. In addition, they may be configured as Distribution Time and Frequency (DTF) systems that are synchronized by an external reference. Dual Redundant systems (CommSync II & CommSync II-D) may be configured with two GPS Time & Frequency (GTF) modules and two power supply modules (AC and/or DC power) for redundancy with uninterrupted automatic switchover.

  • GPS Master Clock

    Signals & Systems India Private Limited

    GPS Master Clock System – MCS-GPSMC-1010 is a 3U Card rack type, 19” Rack-mountable Redundant GPS Time Server which synchronizes and maintains the timing and frequency requirement of power and process industry equipment using a signal obtained from any one of the sources like GPS or GLONASS or Time protocols such as NTP and IRIG. It distributing the same time signal through several types of interfaces. It provides redundancy for Power and GPS receiver to increase reliability and offers protection against time synchronization failure. The system is field-upgradeable and an extremely flexible system, designed to handle time synchronization requirements today and in the future. It provides nanosecond accuracy when external time references are not available. It has a storage facility to store the system log file. It delivers NTP, SNTP, IRIG-B, PFC-Pulse, DCF77, BCD parallel data, Ethernet Fiber Optic & RS485/RS232 outputs. System enables configuration and monitoring through Web-based application. It supports a wide range of power supply either 90V-260V AC/DC or 18-36VDC or 36V-72VDC. Power supply model can be mixed and matched as required by the user, depending upon power supply options available at the installation site.

  • Electronic Brake Meter

    2000-R - Bowmonk Ltd.

    The Bowmonk 2000-R is our next generation electronic brake meter, featuring a built-in printer, keyboard, GPS receiver, and coming soon built-in Wi-Fi for automatic uploading of brake test results. Significant processing power and on-board storage enables the Bowmonk 2000-R to be customised for various applications. The Bowmonk 2000-R also supports an optional pedal force transducer to measure the force applied to the vehicle's footbrake during braking. Using the pedal force transducer will also identify any "braking delay" - the time between depressing the brake pedal and the brakes being applied.

  • Shallow TEM Magnetic System

    WTEM-2Q - Langeo Co., Ltd.

    WTEM-2Q time domain shallow TEM system is one of our latest researchers, with all functions and advantages of domestic and oversea shallow transient electromagnetic survey systems, integrated with WTEM-1J/GPS TEM system receiver and WTEM-1X low-power transmitter. It features high transmitting power, short turn-off time, high reliability, strong anti-interference performance (atmospherics, 50Hz or 60Hz industrial frequency interference), lightweight and low power consumption.

  • Clock Synchronization

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices Clock synchronizers are designed for wired networking applications, providing the clock redundancy functionality needed to maximize system uptime. Our technology supports clock synchronization with common standards, including 1 pulse per second (PPS) output signal from a GPS receiver. GPS signals are broadly available and utilize an extremely stable atomic clock as its time base, but they are often noisy. Systems rely on the IEEE1588 timing protocol to establish synchronous communications across the wired network, including synchronous Ethernet and synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) to optical transport network (OTN) mapping/demapping. The IEEE1588 protocol has emerged as the preferred method for Clock synchronizing systems throughout both computer networks and local area networks (LAN).

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