A device that transmits signals received by the world's first GNSS antenna via optical transmission. It is also equipped with a light power supply function, so there is no need to install a power source on the antenna side.
This is a coaxial-free GNSS link that connects the world's first antenna to the main unit via fiber optics. It transmits signals received by a multi-GNSS antenna through optical transmission and is equipped with an optical power supply function, eliminating the need to install a power source on the antenna side. It is a multi-GNSS antenna compatible with L1 and L5.
[Features]
■ No power supply needed outdoors
■ No lightning protection required
■ Dual-band antenna compatible with L1 and L5
■ One GNSS antenna can synchronize time with an infinite number of terminal devices
■ Extension is done via optical fiber, allowing the use of existing optical fiber infrastructure in data center environments
■ Enables redundancy from different locations for time synchronization, enhancing countermeasures against interference
■ Optical transmission prevents detection of external signals and physical access
■ Can be integrated into a proprietary monitoring network
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