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Hemisphere GPS Announces New A52 and A21 Precision GPS Antennas
Today, Hemisphere GPS announced the availability of A52 and A21 - two new antennas that add more precision, reliability, and value to Hemisphere GPS' leading Crescent and Eclipse GPS technology.
A52 A21, already used for aerial application guidance and flow control but now available for precise mapping and surveying, receives GPS L1, SBAS, and OmniSTAR L-band signals. The A21 antenna is designed to maintain its tracking of GPS and differential correction signals in high electrical noise and interference environments and in dynamic applications where the antenna may be turned on its side.
The A52 and A21 antennas set a high benchmark for incorporating innovative antenna design into very precise but portable packages, said Walter Feller, Senior Director of Precision Engineering at Hemisphere GPS. The new antennas will improve GNSS performance for a wide range of customers and applications.
Both the A52 and A21 feature a rugged enclosure with an IP69K environmental rating, a metal base and 5/8 inch threaded connectors for secure mounting to survey poles, tripods, vehicle mounts and more. A52 includes both right angle and straight TNC connectors for pole or flush mounting and A21 includes a straight TNC connector. The U.S. National Geodetic Survey (NGS) has published the antenna calibrations for A52 and A21. The antennas wideband cross-dipole design technology is the basis of two pending Hemisphere GPS patents.
The A52 and A21 antennas are available through the Hemisphere GPS Precision Products global dealer network.