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New GPS Antenna, from
Sarantel, Offers
Superior Performance Over Patch Devices
Tests in Built-Up
Taipei Confirm Satellite Re-acquisition Speed is One Eighth of Patch Antenna
WELLINGBOROUGH,
England, April 22, 2002 - Antenna specialist, Sarantel, has announced
GeoHelix-H, a new-technology high-gain active antenna for portable GPS (Global
Positioning System) receivers which enables more satellites to be acquired than
conventional patch devices.
Sarantel
conducted field testing of the GeoHelix-H in Taipei, Taiwan, one of the world's
most difficult areas for GPS satellite reception, where its superior performance
was confirmed. GeoHelix-H measures only 30.4mm x 13.3mm x 6.4mm and weighs 12
grams.
The GeoHelix-H
operates over the L1 GPS band and has an integral low noise amplifier (LNA)
which provides a typical gain of 20dB. Its omni directional pattern along with a
3dB beamwidth of 120 degrees enables more satellites to be `seen' by the antenna
than would be possible with a patch antenna. Furthermore, it does not require a
bulky ground plane, making it easy to incorporate in small portable GPS
receivers, tracking devices or GPS-equipped notebooks and PDAs.
GeoHelix-H has
two additional benefits. The balanced design allows it to reject common mode
noise, and it has a very low near field meaning that it is not de-tuned when in
proximity to body tissue. This also means that it is suitable for positioning
next to another antenna, such as that used with new-generation mobile handsets
or Bluetooth-equipped peripherals.
GeoHelix-H uses
the same advanced design and manufacturing process as Sarantel's current passive
and low-gain antennas, the specially-matched LNA simply increases the GPS signal
level while keeping the noise level down. The amplifier, which provides an
output impedance of 50 ohms, is mounted in an attached plated plastic case. This
is supplied with either an female MCX connector or it can be fitted with a patch
cord which can be supplied with popular connectors such as MCX, MMCX and SMA and
SSMT.
During the
latter stages of the development of the GeoHelix-H, comparative tests were
carried out in Taipei using Sarantel's antenna and a regular 26dB active GPS
patch antenna: both were connected to identical Compaq Ipaq handheld computers
running the relevant software packages. Taipei is notoriously difficult to
navigate reliably using GPS because of its highly built-up urban, electrically
noisy radio environment. The performance of the two antennas was comparable in
some situations, but performance in heavily built-up areas and in difficult
situations such as the re-acquisition of a GPS fix, when emerging from tunnels,
the performance was considerably better with the GeoHelix unit. Re-acquisition
typically took only 12 percent of the time required by the patch equivalent.
In-car
performance was particularly improved, as Tod Urquhart, Sarantel's sales and
marketing director, remarked, "We were confident we'd get good results but
there were certain aspects of the GeoHelix performance, such as the rapid
re-acquisition, that surprised even us. For portable applications, size and
weight are particularly important, so being able to provide equivalent or better
performance with such a small antenna is just what some of the new personal
tracking applications demand."
The patented
antenna design, developed by Sarantel in conjunction with Loughborough
University UK, uses copper tracks, deposited on to a small ceramic cylinder
which is individually and automatically laser-trimmed for optimum frequency
response. The robust antenna measures only 13.3mm in diameter by 30.4mm and will
save space for in-vehicle and handheld GPS applications.
About Sarantel
www.sarantel.com
CONTACT:
Sarantel
Jo
Trimarco, +44 (0)1933 670560
info@sarantel.com
or
EML
Andrew
Shephard / James Ralph, +44 (0) 20 8408 8000
Sarantel@eml.com
or
Jim
Gray & Associates
Jim
Gray, 001 972 699 9976
dgray@airmail.net
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