Antennae, Standard, Spread spectrum radio antenna – NavCom RT-3020 Rev.F User Manual

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RT-3020 User Guide – Rev. F

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Antennae

Standard

The standard integrated
antenna (PN: 82-001002-
3002) tracks all GPS,
WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN, and StarFire™
signals. The compact GPS antenna has excellent
tracking performance and a stable phase center for
GPS L1 and L2. This antenna is listed in the NOAA
GPS Antenna Calibration tables, as NAVAN2004T.
The robust housing assembly features a standard
5/8” BSW thread for mounting directly to a surveyo
pole, tripod, or mast and is certified to 70,000 feet
(see Specifications for restrictions).

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Although rated to 70K feet, this antenna is not
designed for aircraft installations. Contact

[email protected]

for aircraft solutions.

Spread Spectrum Radio Antenna

The RT-3020, configured as a reference
station or rover, communicates via the
integrated 2-way, 2.4GHz Spread
Spectrum Radio (SSR). The SSR was
designed specifically for GPS RTK. It
has built-in interference rejection to
prevent extraneous radio signals from
interfering with the reception or transmission of the
correction data.

The supplied SSR 2.4GHz Radio Antenna (PN: 91-
310020-3001) includes the antenna with mount. The
antenna has a black polyurethane finish and a female
TNC connector.

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