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September 22, 2016
Sensonor STIM300 Provides Inertial Data for INS Unit

The STIM300 inertial measurement unit from Sensonor now provides inertial data for iMAR’s iNAT-M200 inertial navigation system (INS) and for the iATTHEMO-C high-precision…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
Champion Instruments Rolls Out Choke-Ring Antenna

Champion Instruments has released its new choke-ring antenna. The unit has an integrated GSM/GRPS modem and features a stable antenna phase center (APC)…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
Septentrio Signs Deal with JPL, Rolls Out New GNSS Receiver

Septentrio_PolaRx5TR Septentrio has received a contract from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for 35 PolaRx5 GNSS receivers, the company said. The receivers, which…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
IFEN Launches NCS TITAN GNSS Simulator

IFEN has announced its new NCS TITAN multi-GNSS, multi-frequency and multi-RF output simulator. With up to 256 channels and up to four RF…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
GPS Networking Introduces Dual Antenna Rack Splitter

GPS Networking has introduced its dual-antenna rack mount splitter (DRMALDCBS1X16) that is ideal for timing and testing applications, the company said. The unit…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
Spirent Announces Interference Detection and Analysis Unit

Spirent Communications plc’s Positioning Technology Unit has announced the GSS200D Interference Detection and Analysis solution, developed as part of Spirent’s partnership with Nottingham…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
Delivery of First GPS III Satellite Delayed by Ceramic Capacitor Testing

The first GPS III satellite’s delivery will be delayed by four months because of a Lockheed Martin subcontractor’s failure to test a ceramic…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
Lockheed Martin Awarded $395 Million GPS III Contract Option

Littleton, Colorado-based Lockheed Martin Space Systems has received a $395 million U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center contract option to build…

By Inside GNSS


September 22, 2016
Market Study See GNSS Growth in Autonomous Markets by 2021

A Google self-driving car in Mountain View, California. Wikimedia Commons photo by grendelkhan. Low-cost, precision, GNSS receivers will become a reality in the…

By Inside GNSS


September 16, 2016
Air Force Disposes of Long-Serving GPS IIA Satellite

The U.S. Air Force’s 2nd Space Operations Squadron (2SOPS) at the 50th Space Wing, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, has moved the longest-serving…

By Inside GNSS


September 16, 2016
NovAtel Launches Next-Generation OEM7 GNSS Technology

NovAtel OEM7 receiver family This week at ION GNSS+ 2016 in Portland, Oregon, NovAtel Inc. unveiled its new-generation OEM7 positioning engine. Leveraging previous…

By Inside GNSS


September 16, 2016
GPS Directorate’s Whitney: No Immediate GPS OCX Work Stoppage

Col. Steve Whitney, GPS Directorate A funding shortfall will not halt work on the new GPS ground system this month, although a decision…

By Inside GNSS


September 14, 2016
DHS Continues to Test GNSS Timing for Critical Infrastructure

Because GPS and other GNSS are critical to the nation’s infrastructure, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is testing an augmentation system…

By Inside GNSS


September 13, 2016
u-blox Profits Grow in First Half 2016

Thalwil, Switzerland–based u-blox consolidated revenues for 2016’s first six months rose to CHF179.7 million Swiss francs (US$182 million), an 11 percent increase over…

By Inside GNSS


September 9, 2016
Changing the Rules

How do you win when you are really losing? Play a different game, move the goalposts, change the rules. For several years now,…

By Inside GNSS


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