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The TW5390 is a multi-band (L1/L2), multi-constellation integrated GNSS receiver/antenna with Inertial Measurement Unit (Untethered Dead Reckoning), and integrated L-Band corrections receiver for stand-alone RTK for Precise Point Positioning. The TW5390 is capable of providing sub-10 cm accuracy to support the most demanding navigation, automation and precision agriculture applications. The TW5390 incorporates the latest generation multi-band (L1/L2) GNSS receiver with a Tallysman Accutenna™ multi-band (L1/L2) dual feed patch. The state-of-the-art GNSS receiver supports concurrent tracking of all four major constellations (GPS, BeiDou, Galileo and GLONASS) in multiple frequency bands, offering high availability for RTK solutions with a quick convergence time.
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Tallysman® HC997EXF is a high-performance, high-versatility, minimal weight antenna designed for extremely precise positioning with no errors. This antenna is equipped with triple-band GNSS coverage, meaning that it receives multiple satellite signals at once, making it much more accurate. It covers GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and NavlC frequency bands, including SBAS systems such as WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, or GAGAN, as well as L-band correction services.
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Low cost, rugged, low noise, and low current—the Tallysman TW125B is a versatile amplifier that is specifically designed to amplify all GNSS frequency signals, from GPS L5 to GLONASS G1. Providing longer than average cable runs from antenna to receiver, the TW125B is easy to install and ideal for a range of applications, including commercial and military telematics systems, and wireless timing and synchronization.
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The Tallysman TW1721/TW1722 is a compact wideband GNSS antenna that includes Tallyman’s Accutenna Technology which offers incredibly accurate circular reception for all upper L- band GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, and Galileo signals and associated augmentation signals. The TW1721/TW1722 is the right antenna for a range of applications, including avionics, law enforcement, military, precision agriculture, and construction.