Gnss sensor – NavCom SF-3050 Rev.A User Manual
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SF-3050 User Guide – Rev A
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standard GNSS antenna closer to the wheelhouse,
but out of the radar or satcom beam path and the
and antenna high on the mast. For best
performance, do not allow more than 7dB of cable
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loss between the antenna, NavCom Combiner (2:1
h 6dB LNA, SF Notch & Passbands) and the
eiver. Applications without the Tall L-band anten
operating at high latitudes should mount the
SS antenna high on the mast, with the s
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considerations for beam path avoidance and cable
loss limitations.
vCom provides a tool on our website to aid in
ermining when the High Latitude L-Band Anten
is appropriate to use. This tool is for the
-2050R, but also applies to the SF-3050
h Latitude L-Band Antenna Kit due to similariti
he primary antenna performance.
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GNSS Sensor
Mount the SF-3050 GNSS sensor to a flat surface.
Shock isolators suitable for 0.50kg (1.1 lbs) may be
necessary for environments with high vibration, i.e.
Ea th moving equipment or aircraft installation.
e SF-3050 can be installed in a backpack for
bile surveying applications.
not place the sensor in a confined space or where
ay be exposed to excessive heat, moisture, or
midity.
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There are no user serviceable parts
inside the SF-3050 GNSS sensor.
Removing the screws that secure the