GNSS OEM and Receiver
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Payment:
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T/T
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Export Port:
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beijing
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Output:
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500
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Model NO:
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BD940,BD990,BD9250-INS,OEM718D,OEM719,OEM729

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Quick Details
Quick Details
We supply GNSS reivers boards and enclosures:
OEM7500 OEM7600, OEM7700, OEM7720, OEM718D,OEM719, OEM729
MarinePak7,PwrPak7,PwrPak7D
BD970 BD980 BD982 BD990 BD992 BD992-INS BD940,BD920-INS BD9250 BD9250S
What is GNSS
A global navigation satellite system (GNSS) is a network of satellites broadcasting timing and orbital information used for navigation and positioning measurements. Our Introduction to GNSS webinar series goes into more detail about how GNSS works, but a simplified version is that satellites transmit signals that report where they are at what time, with that information being used to determine where you are in the world. Through a complex series of trilateration calculations, your technology computes your location based on your position in relation to at least four satellites.
GNSS are more than the satellites orbiting Earth. The multiple groups of satellites, known as constellations, broadcast signals to master control stations and users of GNSS across the planet. These three segments – space, control and user – are all considered part of GNSS. But most frequently, GNSS is used to describe the satellites in space.