Leica AR10 GNSS Antenna01/03/2010 |
| Leica Geosystems introduces the AR10 high-performance wideband GNSS antenna with integrated radome and large ground plane. The AR10 uses an all new antenna technology to provide exceptional signal tracking, phase centre accuracy and multipath suppression. With its integrated radome, rugged construction and light weight the AR10 is suitable for reference station, monitoring and campaign applications. |
Designed for wideband tracking, the new wideband antenna technology introduced in the AR10 provides low elevation tracking, multipath suppression and antenna phase centre accuracy across all frequency bands. An low noise amplifier (LNA) is used to provide exceptional low noise for superior measurement quality. The new LNA technology also has excellent out of band rejection, helping to significantly reduce potential interference due to jamming.
Integrated Radome
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