Abracon Launches Low Axial Ratio GNSS Patch Antennas to Enhance Positioning Accuracy
2026-06-05 14:55
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Abracon has launched new low axial ratio GNSS patch antennas designed to improve signal integrity and positioning accuracy in challenging RF environments. These antennas are optimized to address issues affecting GNSS positioning reliability, such as multipath interference, signal attenuation in urban canyons, and RF congestion. They are suitable for next-generation high-precision positioning systems, including RTK positioning, robotics, drones, telematics, smart agriculture, and intelligent transportation.

The new products include two antennas. The AANI-PP-0234 is a four-feed multi-band GNSS patch antenna supporting L1, L2, L5, and L6 bands. This antenna features a 50 × 50 × 10 mm package, with an axial ratio below 2.5 dB, a peak gain of 5.2 dBic, and an efficiency of 89%. It is suitable for high-precision GNSS applications requiring reliable multi-band satellite reception in dense or interference-prone environments.

The other model is the compact antenna AANI-PP-0237, designed for space-constrained applications. This antenna supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou L1 bands, with dimensions of 25 × 25 × 4 mm. It offers an axial ratio below 2.9 dB, a peak gain of 4.1 dBic, and a maximum efficiency of 74%, making it ideal for compact positioning systems and embedded navigation platforms.

Both antennas support multiple GNSS constellations and frequency bands, feature lightweight construction and compact form factors, and offer various mounting options, including through-hole and adhesive integration.

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