ETL offers a specialised range of components designed for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) applications.

Comprehensive solutions for GNSS and GPS applications

ETL offers a comprehensive range of component products tailored for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications, including the Global Positioning System (GPS). This range includes attenuators, splitters compatible with Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, and GPS, as well as amplifiers designed to enhance signal strength across these navigation systems.

Additionally, ETL provides GNSS/GPS over Fibre solutions for long-distance signal transmission and lightning arrestors to protect sensitive equipment from electrical surges. These components are engineered to ensure robust and reliable performance across a wide range of GNSS applications.

FAQ

What is the difference between GPS and GNSS?

GPS (Global Positioning System) is a specific satellite navigation system developed and operated by the United States. GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) is a broader term that refers to all satellite navigation systems, including GPS, Russia’s GLONASS, Europe’s Galileo, and China’s BeiDou. In other words, GPS is one type of GNSS, while GNSS refers to all global satellite systems used for positioning and navigation.

Can ETL’s GPS amplifiers support different GNSS systems?

Yes, ETL’s GPS amplifiers are compatible with Galileo, Glonass, and Beidou systems, in addition to GPS.

What is the purpose of the GPS Lightning Arrestors?

ETL’s GPS Lightning Arrestors protect GPS and GNSS systems from potential damage caused by lightning strikes, ensuring uninterrupted operation.

How does GPS Over Fiber benefit my GNSS setup?

GPS Over Fiber allows you to transmit GPS signals over long distances with minimal signal loss, making it ideal for large-scale or distributed GNSS applications.

Are ETL’s GPS products suitable for both commercial and military applications?

Yes, ETL’s GPS and GNSS component products are designed to meet the stringent requirements of both commercial and military applications.