Antenna Selection; Figure 9 - Antenna Installation On Vehicle - ComNav G7 Installation & Operation Manual

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G7 Installation & Operation
Please note the following:
1. Position antenna is positioned at the back of the vehicle, and is
connected to the GNSS1 connector of the receiver, and secured to the
vehicle with a magnetic mount.
2. Vector antenna is positioned at the front of the vehicle, and is connected
to the GNSS2 connector of the receiver, and secured to the vehicle with
a magnetic mount.
3. The distance between the two antennas is greater than 1m as
recommended.
4. Ensure that the lines formed by the phase centers of the two antennas
are aligned or parallel with the central axis of the test vehicle.

Antenna selection

An antenna behaves both as a spatial and frequency filter, therefore, selecting
the right GNSS antenna is critical for optimizing performance. An antenna must
match the receiver's capabilities and specifications, as well as meet size,
weight, environmental and mechanical specifications for the intended
application. There are three kinds of antennas that are recommended to work
with the G7 as described in Table 6 below.
Antenna
Constellation
and signals
Type
Document PN 29010107 V1r1
Figure 9 – Antenna installation on vehicle.
Weight Certification
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