Trimble Bullet GG

Trimble’s Bullet™ GG Antenna provides a perfect solution for manufacturers who need a fixed-sight, rooftop GNSS antenna. It is housed in leak tested packaging designed to withstand continuous exposure to shock, excessive vibration, extreme temperatures, water and sunlight. For added reliability, the antenna cable can be threaded through a pole mount to keep it safe from environmental damage.

The Bullet GG Antenna includes advanced filtering technology for reliable performance in hostile RF jamming environments. This antenna is also a high-quality solution for adding GNSS data to marine navigation systems.

Key Features:

Multi-Constellation (GPS & GLONASS)

Weatherproof housing

Filtering for harsh RF jamming environments

Proven extra rugged, reliable

Available in 3.3v (TNC) or 5v (TNC or F)

RoHS II -Compliant (Pb-free)

Trimble Zephyr Model 2 Antennas

The range Trimble Zephyr™ external GNSS antenna contains advanced technology for multipath reduction, outstanding low elevation satellite tracking, and sub-millimeter phase center stability. The Trimble Zephyr 2, Zephyr 2 Rugged, and Zephyr 2 Geodetic antennas offer full support for current and near-future GNSS signals in combination with the rugged durability of each antenna.

Comprehensive GNSS support, including GPS Modernization signals,

Robust low-elevation satellite tracking

Minimized multipath

Sub-millimeter phase center repeatability

Ideal for fixed reference stations and GNSS infrastructure networks GLONASS, BeiDou and Galileo

Trimble GA810

The Trimble® GA810 Antenna is a general purpose GNSS rover antenna ideal for dynamic applications where position and heading are required. The GA810 offers excellent OmniSTAR (L-Band), GPS and GLONASS signal reception, making it ideal for use with the OmniSTAR G2 service as well as GPS/GLONASS positioning and heading applications.

Optimized for dynamic applications that require both position and heading

Recommended for best OmniSTAR reception

Comprehensive GNSS support, including GPS Modernized signals,

Robust low-elevation satellite tracking GLONASS, and Galileo