GNSS and GPS Antennas for IoT and Fleet UK
Active and passive GNSS antenna selection for IoT, fleet tracking, and asset management. Multi-constellation, vehicle mounting, cable length considerations.
GNSS Constellation Frequencies
| Constellation | Frequency | Operator | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| GPS L1 | 1575.42 MHz | US DoD | Global |
| GLONASS L1 | 1598-1606 MHz | Russia | Global |
| Galileo E1 | 1575.42 MHz | EU | Global |
| BeiDou B1 | 1561 MHz | China | Global |
| GPS L2/L5 | 1176-1227 MHz | US DoD | Global (newer) |
All four major constellations use frequencies between 1150 and 1610 MHz. A multi-constellation antenna covering 1559-1610 MHz handles GPS L1, GLONASS L1, Galileo E1, and BeiDou B1 simultaneously. This improves positional accuracy and availability, particularly in areas with limited sky view (urban canyons, under tree cover).
Active vs Passive: When to Choose Each
Passive antenna. No LNA. No power supply required. Simple and reliable. Use when the antenna is within 1 metre of the receiver and cable loss is negligible. Embedded PCB and FPC GNSS antennas are usually passive.
Active antenna. Built-in LNA, typically 28-35 dB gain. Requires DC power supply (3.3V or 5V) via the coaxial cable. Use for all installations where cable length exceeds 1 metre. The LNA compensates for cable loss and maintains signal quality to the receiver. Virtually all external vehicle and outdoor GNSS antennas are active.
Mounting Position and Sky View
GNSS accuracy is directly related to how much sky the antenna can see. More satellites visible means better positional geometry (lower HDOP) and better accuracy. The antenna needs to be on the highest point of the vehicle or installation with an unobstructed view of the sky.
Mounting below the vehicle body, under metalwork, or inside a metal cabinet eliminates GNSS reception entirely. Metal is impenetrable to GNSS signals. The antenna goes on the roof, or on an externally mounted bracket. No exceptions.
For fleet tracking antenna integration with cellular, see 4G LTE antenna selection for combination GNSS+cellular antenna options.
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