Key highlights

The GS-97TA Anti-Jam Receiver mitigates interference by creating nulls in the antenna gain pattern in the direction of jammers, providing significant anti-jam protection even in dynamic multi-jammer scenarios. Interference mitigation is achieved by applying proprietary digital null forming algorithms to the signals, creating dynamic nulls to give protection against narrowband and broadband interference sources. The 7-element Array-ring antenna array allows gain pattern shapes to be changed in response to interference. Provides 6 independent nulls. The type of anti-jamming signal cover the entire bandwidth span of GNSS signal and include swept waveforms, pulsed waveforms, broadband noise and other multi-frequency and time-varing versions of most of the same methods.

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Last updated: 2025-09-26

GS-97TA Anti-Jam Receiver

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Technical specs

mass
2100 g (enclosure)
diameter
220 mm
height
60 mm
input voltage
5 ± 0.2 V
power consumption
35 W
GPS position accuracy
≤ 10 m (RMS)
GPS altitude accuracy
≤ 10 m (RMS)
GPS velocity accuracy
0.1 m s^-1 steady state (RMS)
data interface
2 RS232 ports (up to 115,200 bps)
operating temperature
-40 to 70 C
storage temperature
-55 to 85 C

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