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Exploring Differences Between M9PLUS & M9 GNSS Antennas

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Exploring Differences Between M9PLUS & M9 GNSS Antennas

Discover the key upgrades in Maxtena’s new M9PLUS GNSS antenna, including improved performance, signal purity, and multipath mitigation over the original M9


Exploring Differences Between M9PLUS & M9 GNSS Antennas

Maxtena’s high-performance GNSS helical antennas are engineered for precision, reliability, and durability in demanding applications.

Helical antennas are ideal for GNSS due to their circular polarization with high axial purity, which closely aligns with the polarization of satellite signals. This results in superior signal reception and improved positioning accuracy.

Their low axial ratio also makes them highly effective at mitigating multipath interference, one of the most common sources of signal degradation in GNSS systems.

In this video, Maxtena introduces the M9PLUS-HCT-A-SMA, the latest evolution of its advanced antenna series. Find a comprehensive comparison between the new M9PLUS and its predecessor, the M9HCT-A-SMA, including side-by-side performance data, feature breakdowns, and detailed diagrams.

Learn how the M9PLUS builds upon the proven design of the M9 to deliver enhanced performance, greater precision, and more robust connectivity for your GNSS applications.

Key Differences M9PLUS-HCT-A-SMA and M9-HCT-A-SMA
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