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Date:2011-07-10 22:04:35
Sender:Adrian Grobler <adrianchris@cox.net>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No.2002: GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO High Performance Antenna
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SLR Electronic Mail 2011-07-11 09:10:49 UTC Message No. 2002
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Mira Vista Technologies announces the TSA-100 low-cost antenna solution
to increase the accuracy of your high performance GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO
receiver.

It has been established that high performance receivers have greatly
improved timing accuracy when the temperature of the antenna electronics
is precisely stabilized. Special requirements must be met to prevent
temperature changes to the antenna electronics and inline amplifiers.
The TSA-100 antenna exceeds these requirements.


Temperature Stabilized Antenna (TSA-100) antenna highlighted features:

- Eliminates signal delay variations due to day/night and seasonal
outdoor temperature changes
- Less than 2ns group delay accuracy over operating temperature range of
-20C to +50C
- Employs a unique dual chamber temperature control - push pull heating
and cooling which maintains the antenna electronics at a fixed
close-tolerance temperature
- Broadband antenna for GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO frequencies
- Antenna element offers unsurpassed hemispherical radiation coverage
and phase stability, derived from extensive Military applications
- Waterproof - designed to operate in outdoor environments
- Engineered to operate with a variety of high performance
GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO receivers
- Available with RF and control cables up to 150m in length
- Includes outdoor mounting hardware
- The TSA-100 is the only commercially available, high performance
temperature stabilized antenna.


The TSA-100 has been continuously manufactured for over 12 years. It has
been successfully installed and operated at some of the world´s most
prestigious organizations such as Bureau International des Poids et
Mesures (BIPM), US Naval Observatory (USNO), European Space Agency,
Boeing, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

The Time Section of The International Bureau of Weights and Measures
(BIPM, France) has several of the TSA-100 antennas in continuous use
since 1998, and they were instrumental in the initial design of the
TSA-100.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.

-- Adrian Grobler Mira Vista Technologies, Inc. AACE Industries P.O. Box
7621 Laguna Niguel, California 92607 USA Tel: +1 (949) 481-1239
Adrian@MiraVistaTech.com www.MiraVistaTech.com
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