Today, almost 20 years after the first GNSS system was fully operational, many devices in public services, military and commercial applications are depending on GNSS signal. Not only the US GPS signal, but also the Russian GLONASS and the European GALILEO signals are used in a great diversity of applications.
The signals are not only used for positioning but also timing devices uses the GNSS time stamp for synchronising systems all around the world. The GNSS signals is very weak so a good reception of the signal can only be guaranteed when a clear line of site to the sky is available. But a lot of the applications that uses the GNSS signal are not outside, but often static inside a building, or mobile inside a vehicle on land, water or in the air. Our goal is bringing the GNSS signal at the location you need it, Live Inside!
GNSS
Global Navigation Satellite System - a satellite system that is used to pinpoint the geographic location of a user’s receiver anywhere in the world. Two GNSS systems are currently in operation: the United States’ Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Russian Federation’s Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS).
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