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GPS Smart Repeater   June 25, 2010

The GLI Echo II GPS smart repeater is a primary LRU for GPS retransmission that will provide a wireless or wired GPS signal live inside any military vehicle or aircraft. The GLI Echo-II is based on technology developed for permanently installed GPS retransmission in the Boeing C-17. precisely...More>>

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Military-Grade Positioning    October 30, 2009

The MicroDAGR provides dismounted soldiers with real-time position, navigation, moving maps, and timing information on a full-color touchscreen display, and is small enough to be worn on the wrist, attached to a lanyard, or placed in a pocket. It has L1 frequency capability, the military’s only...More>>

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Military Qualified Splitter   August 1, 2009

GPS Source’s MS14 GPS splitter is a one-input, four-output device typically used with an active GPS roof antenna split evenly between four receiving GPS units. The MS14 can be configured to pass DC from an RF output (J1) to the antenna input port in order to power an active GPS antenna on that...More>>

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SpaceNavigator   November 30, 2007

The bottom line is, now that I've tried it, I can't imagine using my computer for any GNSS (GPS, GIS, mapping, or navigation) functions without it.More>>










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