

Description
The mini GNSS antenna AX3703 receives GPS L1/L2, GLONASS G1/G2, and Beidou B1/B2/B3 frequencies, which can be used in precision agriculture, vehicle-mounted positioning, and especially high-precision positioning for UAVs.
Specifications
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Power
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Min. operating power [V]
3
Max. operating power [V]
5.5
Typical consumption [W]
0.2
Connection/cable for power
NA
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Operational
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Multipath rejection techniques and methods
special multipath rejection tecnolgy
Design keywords
Geodetic Antenna, Rugged
Mounting
NA
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Amplifier
-
Amplifier
Y
Noise figure [max dB]
2
Amplifier description
38±2dB
Max cable length [m]
20
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Tracked signals
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Tracked satellite signals
GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou
L-Band
N
Signal gain [dB]
38
Type of GPS measurements
L1, L2
Type of GLONASS measurements
L1, L2
Type of Galileo measurements
Type of Beidou measurements
B1, B2, B3
Type of SBAS measurements
-
Connectivity
-
TNC female
N
N-type
N
SMA male
N
Other Connectors
SMA-K
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Environment
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Operating temperature: min. [°C]
-45
Operating temperature: max. [°C]
70
Humidity resistance
95% No-condensing
Water sand and dust proof
Lightning proof design
Shock and vibration proof
NA
ROHS compliance
N
WEEE compliance
N
Max operational altitude [m]
20000
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General
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Year of introduction
2017
Height [m]
0.09
Depth [m]
0.0218
Width [m]
0.09
Total Weight [kg]
0.098
Certifications
NA
Type
Aerial, Land, Marine
Housing and finish material
NA
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More information
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Distinguishable features
• Supports multi-constellation and multi- frequency • GPS L1/L2, GLONASS G1/G2 and BDS B1/B2/B3 • Radom reduces the impact of temperature variation • Rugged design supports complex working environment • Super compact design with 87mm diameter (including ground plane) • Lightning proof design protects antenna in harsh weather condition • High gain, good low elevation roundness and wide-angle roundness polarization • Multipath suppression technique improves performance in challenging environment • Multiple feed design stabilizes carrier phase center and minimizes influence to measurement error