mosaic-H
GNSS module with heading capability
- Dual antenna support for accurate and reliable heading & pitch or heading & roll
- Multi-constellation, multi-frequency
- Advanced anti-jamming, anti-spoofing solutions with AIM+ technology
- Industry-leading ultra-low power consumption
- Easy-to-integrate, optimized for automated assembly with the standard mosaic footprint

Illustrative image for Septentrio mosaic-H GNSS Receiver Module Web User Interface (WebUI)
The mosaic-H includes an intuitive web user interface for easy operation and monitoring allowing you to control the receiver from any mobile device or computer. The web interface also uses easy-to-read quality indicators ideal to monitor the receiver operation during the job at hand.
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