Airborne, Tall l-band (high lat l-band antenna kit option) – NavCom SF-3050 Rev.B User Manual

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SF-3050 User Guide – Rev B

Airborne

The Airborne integrated
antenna (PN: 82-001022-
3001LF) tracks all GNSS,
WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN and StarFire signals.
The compact GNSS antenna has excellent tracking
performance and a stable phase center for GPS (L1,
L2, L2C, L5), Galileo (E1, E5A), and GLONASS (G1,
G2). This antenna is listed in the NOAA GPS Antenna
Calibration tables, as NCT-ANT3001A. The robust
housing assembly features a flat mounting surface
with four mounting holes and a downward facing TNC
connector. This antenna is also certified to 70,000
feet, and is TSO-C144 certified (see Specifications for
restrictions).

Tall L-band (High Lat L-Band Antenna Kit option)

For challenging operating environments (e.g., high
north and south latitudes), the High Latitude L-Band
Kit (P/N 91-310411-3001LF) enables use of separate
GNSS/SBAS and L-Band antennae (see Figure 57).

The Tall L-band antenna tracks StarFire signals. This
antenna has excellent tracking performance of
geostationary satellites for latitudes furthest from the
equator. The robust housing assembly features a flat
mounting surface with a 5/8” surveyors mount, two
12’ (3m) coaxial cables with TNC connectors, and a
Combiner (2:1 with 6dB LNA, SF Notch &
Passbands). The SF-3050 uses the GNSS antenna to
receive navigation and SBAS (WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/
GAGAN) signals, and the Tall L-band antenna to
receive StarFire signals.

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