GNSS 3000
The GNSS 3000 is a time signal receiver intended for receiving time signals from navigation satellites. It can receive and process GLONASS and GPS signals. With this high precise time source as reference, the GNSS 3000 is designed to be a synchronization source for master clocks and time servers.
Description
Main function:
The GNSS 3000 is designed to be a synchronization source for master clocks and time servers
Time signals inputs:
GLONASS and GPS signals
Time signals outputs:
DCF current loop
Serial RS422 telegrams: NMEA (GGA, ZDA)
PPS pulses (1 pulse per second)
Time signal accuracy:
Better +/- 5 µs
Power supply:
12 – 60 VDC / < 3 W
Cable:
Antenna to receiver box: coaxial cable
Receiver box to master clock: up to 200m standard signal cable possible
Features:
32 channel satellite tracking, min. 3 satellites required