GNSS and GPS Signal Distribution


GPS (Global Positioning System) and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signal distribution plays a crucial role in various industries, offering precise location and timing information for navigation, tracking, and timing synchronisation. GPS and GNSS signal distribution involves the transmission and dissemination of GPS signals to multiple receivers or users from a single source. This process ensures that GPS-enabled devices, such as smartphones, vehicles, and infrastructure, can access accurate positioning and timing data.

GPS and GNSS signal distribution can be achieved through the use of signal splitters, amplifiers, attenuators, combiners, filters, and repeaters. Signal distribution is commonly used in applications where location or timing data is required but access to GNSS signals are limited or obstructed. This signal obstruction can occur in urban environments such as cities where large buildings make accessing satellite signals challenging.

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GPS 2 WAY ACTIVE SPLITTER

Product Code: G-SP2/AN-DCI-5

Brand: Global Invacom

The Global Professional GPS ACTIVE 2 way Splitter has been designed to allow the signal from a GPS antenna to be shared between two receivers. The unit is configured to insert 5V DC to the antenna port via a DC regulator. Both output ports incorporate a 200 Ohm DC load to simulate an antenna DC Current draw. DC is blocked to both output ports.



GPS 2 WAY ACTIVE SPLITTER

Product Code: G-SP4/AN-DCI-6

Brand: Global Invacom

The Global Professional GPS ACTIVE 4 way Splitter has been designed to allow the signal from a GPS antenna to be shared between two receivers. The unit is configured to insert 5V DC to the antenna port via a DC regulator. Both output ports incorporate a 200 Ohm DC load to simulate an antenna DC Current draw. DC is blocked to both output ports.



GPS 2 WAY ACTIVE SPLITTER

Product Code: G-SP8/AN-DCI-7

Brand: Global Invacom

The Global Professional GPS ACTIVE 8 way Splitter has been designed to allow the signal from a GPS antenna to be shared between two receivers. The unit is configured to insert 5V DC to the antenna port via a DC regulator. Both output ports incorporate a 200 Ohm DC load to simulate an antenna DC Current draw. DC is blocked to both output ports.




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