Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Iridium antennas for UAV applications introduced by Tallysman
CHICAGO – Tallysman Wireless Inc. in Ottawa is introducing three lightweight helical Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Iridium antennas for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) applications.
The company announced the new products this week at Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI) XPONENTIAL conference and trade show in Chicago.
The three Tallysman helical antennas are the HC871 (25g) -- a housed, dual band, active GNSS antenna, supporting GPS L1/L2, GLONASS G1/G2, Galileo E1, and BeiDou B1; the HC872 (36g) -- a housed, dual band, active GNSS antenna, supporting GPS L1/L2, GLONASS G1/G2, Galileo E1, BeiDou B1, and L-Band services; and the HC600 (18g) – A housed, passive Iridium antenna.
The active GNSS helical antennas feature a low-current low noise amplifier (LNA), and include integrated low-loss pre-filters to protect against harmonic interference from high amplitude interfering signals, such as 700 MHz band LTE and other near in-band cellular signals.
Available in housed and embedded OEM versions, the lightweight Tallysman helical antennas have solid axial ratios for a variety of high-precision UAV applications.
The housed Tallysman helical antenna models feature a military-grade plastic case, while users can custom-tune the embedded Tallysman helical antenna models for any application and configured with a variety of cables and connectors.
Tallysman is exhibiting at AUVSI XPONENTIAL this week in booth 3739. For more information contact Tallysman Wireless online at www.tallysman.com.
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