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June 1st, 2020
CHC Navigation Introduces the AT661 GNSS Geodetic Antenna

A cost-effective and high-performance GNSS antenna for GNSS networks and monitoring applications.

 

Shanghai, China – June 1, 2020 – CHC Navigation (CHCNAV), today announced the release of its new AT661 geodetic GNSS antenna. Designed and manufactured by CHCNAV, the AT GNSS antenna series is the result of years of expertise in GNSS technologies. The AT661 is a compact geodetic GNSS antenna offering performances rivaling those of high-cost and bulky conventional GNSS choke ring antennas. Its affordable price makes it the best choice for any GNSS networks or monitoring applications.

The AT661’s supports all current and future GNSS signals, including GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, IRNSS, SBAS and L-band. The antenna features both high gain LNA and wide beam width to provide excellent flexibility in applications requiring low elevation satellites reception and high availability of GNSS signals, especially in obstructed situations.

“By further integrating the design and manufacture of GNSS antennas, CHC Navigation is broadening its presence as a global provider of GNSS solutions.” said George Zhao, CEO of CHC Navigation. “Mastering the entire GNSS positioning and navigation value chain allows us to deliver the performance our customers demand at the price they expect”.

The accuracy of the antenna’s phase center reaches the millimetre level with extremely high stability and repeatability to ensure perfect processing of GNSS data regardless of the length of the baselines.

Built to last, the AT661 withstands all types of weather, including high and low temperature fluctuations, and is protected by a waterproof radome.

 

About CHC Navigation

Founded in 2003, CHC Navigation creates innovative GNSS navigation and positioning solutions to make customers’ work more efficient. CHCNAV products and solutions cover multiple industries such as geospatial, construction, agriculture and marine. With a presence across the globe, distributors in more than 100 countries and more than 1,300 employees, CHC Navigation is today recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in geomatics technologies. For more information on CHC Navigation [Huace:300627.SZ], visit: www.chcnav.com.