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SkyTraq launches small multi-band RTK receiver by Staff Writers Hsinchu, Taiwan (SPX) May 06, 2020
SkyTraq has announced a 12mm x 16mm size PX1122R multi-band RTK receiver for centimeter-level accuracy positioning applications. It works with GPS/QZSS L1/L2C, Galileo E1/E5b, GLONASS L1/L2, and Beidou B1I/B2I signals concurrently. The PX1122R has RTK initialization time under 10 seconds and maximum update rate of 10Hz. It can be configured as RTK base or RTK rover. As RTK rover, it receives RTCM 3.x data from an RTK base, or raw measurements from another PX1122R RTK base, to provide 1cm + 1ppm accuracy RTK position. When configured in base mode, it can output RTCM 3.3 data or raw measurement data. The PX1122R is designed to deliver reliable, centimeter-level accuracy positioning for both emerging autonomous precision guidance and IoT precise positioning applications, and also the traditional surveying and precision farming applications. Moving base RTK for precise heading is also supported. By using two PX1122R and two antennas with 1 meter antenna separation, 1-sigma heading accuracy of 0.13 degree can be obtained; such heading accuracy is not affected by magnetic environment or receiver speed. PX1122R sample, datasheet, and evaluation boards are available now. The mass production schedule is in May.
ThinKom Aero Satellite Antennas Fully Comply with International Non-Interference Rules Hawthorne CA (SPX) Apr 13, 2020 ThinKom Solutions, Inc., has announced that its phased-array satellite antennas are in full compliance with the latest rules from international regulatory bodies governing evolving interference threats. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and the 2019 World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC19) have adopted standards to prevent interference between satellites in geostationary (GSO) and non-geostationary (NGSO) orbits and between aeronautical and 5G terrestrial services using shared f ... read more
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