RTK Antenna for Data Center & Rover
High-Precision GNSS Antenna for Accurate Positioning
Overview
The RTK Antenna for Data Center & Rover is designed to deliver centimeter-level positioning accuracy for precision applications, including surveying, mapping, and autonomous systems. Compatible with both base stations (data centers) and mobile rovers, this antenna ensures reliable GNSS signal reception in challenging environments. Built for durability and performance, it is ideal for professionals requiring consistent, high-accuracy location data.
Benefits
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High-Precision Positioning: Supports RTK technology for centimeter-level accuracy.
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Reliable Signal Reception: Maintains a strong GNSS signal even in difficult conditions.
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Versatile Applications: Suitable for data centers, rovers, surveying, and autonomous equipment.
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Durable Construction: Weatherproof and built to withstand harsh environments.
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Easy Integration: Compatible with most RTK-enabled systems and receivers.
Features
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Multi-Constellation Support: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and more.
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Robust Design: IP67-rated for dust and water resistance.
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High Gain & Low Noise: Ensures stable and accurate signal reception.
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Compact & Lightweight: Easy to mount on data centers, rovers, or mobile platforms.
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Temperature Resistant: Operates in a wide range of environmental conditions.
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High-precision GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) antenna.
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Enables centimeter-level positioning accuracy.
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Compatible with both the Data Center and Yarbo Core (rover).
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Receives signals from multiple satellite constellations.
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Weather-resistant design for outdoor installation.
Specifications
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Product Name: RTK Antenna for Data Center & Rover
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Type: GNSS/RTK Antenna
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Frequency Bands: Multi-band (L1/L2/L5)
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Accuracy: Centimeter-level with RTK correction
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Operating Temperature: Model-dependent, typically -40°C to +85°C
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Water & Dust Rating: IP67 or equivalent
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Compatibility: RTK base stations, rovers, and GNSS receivers
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Use Case: Surveying, mapping, precision agriculture, autonomous systems