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Septentrio has launched a new timing module, the mosaic-G5 T.
Septentrio has been producing timing receivers for over 25 years, serving critical applications and major industry players.
Within days of the Pulsar-0 launch, Septentrio began tracking and analyzing Pulsar signals.
Polaris is a fully managed network built entirely on industry-leading Septentrio receivers and delivers 99.99% uptime.
AntaRx-Si3 leverages Septentrio’s GNSS+ algorithms with advanced multipath mitigation.
Septentrio announced the AntaRx-Si3, the first GNSS/INS Smart Antenna on the market in an ultra-rugged enclosure.
Septentrio supports ecosystems such as ROS and several popular UAV autopilots.
Septentrio introduced two new open-source hardware projects for satellite-based positioning integrators.
The new projects expand Septentrio's ecosystem of open-source hardware and software for reliable GNSS positioning.
SparkFun Electronics and Septentrio have partnered to release the mosaic-X5 Triband GNSS RTK Breakout.
The mosaic-X5 features Septentrio’s AIM+ technology for interference mitigation and anti-spoofing.
Nathan Seidle, founder of SparkFun, expressed excitement about exploring new avenues into the GNSS market with Septentrio.
Septentrio offers software packages for post-processing recorded data, configuring the mosaic-X5 module, and analyzing performance for interference or spoofing.
Gustavo Lopez, Market Access Manager at Septentrio, indicated that SparkFun's customers can gain a competitive edge with the mosaic modules.
Septentrio provides video tutorials to guide users through the configuration settings of the mosaic-X5 GNSS receiver.
The Septentrio receiver is suitable for testing Xona’s upcoming LEO-PNT constellation in a simulated environment because live PULSAR™ signals are not yet available.
Septentrio is collaborating with Xona Space Systems to develop an experimental receiver compatible with Xona’s multi-frequency PULSAR™ signals.
Septentrio is collaborating with Xona Space Systems to develop an experimental receiver compatible with Xona multi-frequency PULSAR™ signals.
The Septentrio experimental receiver is intended for testing Xona’s upcoming LEO-PNT constellation in a simulated environment because live PULSAR™ signals are not yet available.
Septentrio's built-in AIM+ Advanced Interference Mitigation technology ensures resilience to GNSS jamming and spoofing.