AsteRx-m3 Fg
Multi-frequency dual-antenna receiver for marine applications
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Flexibility of use and easy-to-integrate
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Best-in-class SWaP (Size, Weight and Power)
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Best SWaP on the market (Size, Weight and Power)
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AIM+ anti-jamming, anti-spoofing monitoring system as part of the GNSS+ Technology Suite
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Full-constellation, triple-frequency satellite tracking
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Sub-degree GNSS heading & pitch or heading & roll
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High update rate with low latency
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High-accuracy positioning at sea with Fugro Marinestar PPP corrections

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Septentrio's patented GNSS+ technologies
Interfaces
UART (LVTTL, up to 4 Mbps)
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4 |
1 | |
USB device port (TCP/IP communication and
with 2 extra serial ports) |
1 |
xPPS output (max 100 Hz)
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1 |
Outputs to drive external LEDs
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1 |
Event markers
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2 |
General purpose output
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1 |
NTRIP (client)
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1 |
centimetre | |
Initialisation time
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7 s |
相关应用
见解

Integrity: Can you really trust your GPS position?
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OSNMA: the latest in GNSS anti-spoofing security
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Insight article: Set adrift by GPS jamming
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