A GPS antenna is a type of antenna that is designed to receive signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. These antennas are typically used in GPS devices, such as navigation systems in cars, boats, and airplanes, as well as in smartphones and other mobile devices.
The GPS antenna works by receiving the signals that are transmitted by the GPS satellites, which are orbiting the Earth. The antenna converts these signals into electrical signals that are then processed by the GPS receiver in the device. The receiver uses the information from the satellites to determine the device's location, speed, and direction.
GPS antennas are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on their intended use. Some GPS antennas are designed for use in vehicles, while others are designed for use in fixed installations, such as buildings or outdoor structures. GPS antennas can be mounted on the roof of a vehicle, or placed on a mast or pole in order to provide an unobstructed view of the sky.
Manufactured in strict accordance with international standards, we can provide different connector interfaces.