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GNSS multi-constellation antenna
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A GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) antenna is a device used to receive signals from GNSS satellites, such as GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, or BeiDou. These antennas are essential for providing accurate time information.
- AccuracyImage
Most of Internet-based time servers have not the level of accuracy required to be used for synchronisation: our systems feature an accuracy from a hundred of milliseconds down to tens of nanoseconds.
- SecurityImage
Our products use fine corrections in order not to trigger security alerts in the case of loss of reference of the time information. The administrator is notified if a significant offset is detected.
- Continuity of serviceImage
Our time centres and time servers operate redundantly, 24h a day with the hot plug principle. The different racks can be changed while operating without requiring the whole installation to stop.