Save money - Use your old unit as collateral and offset the cost against a new GSS8000 Multi-GNSS Simulation System
It's no longer just about GPS
If you’re not working on Multi-GNSS, you probably will be soon and the good news is that Spirent’s Multi-GNSS test systems are available now.
If you currently own an older Spirent simulator such as a STR2760, STR2760/1, STR2760/2, GSS4730, STR4750 or a STR4760 you could trade in your old unit and offset this against some of the cost of a new GSS8000 Multi-GNSS Simulation System.
Contact Spirent Today
The first thing you need to do is talk to us. Contact your local Spirent sales representative or alternatively contact Spirent directly at: Email: gnss-solutions@spirent.com Telephone: +44 1803 546325.
Why should I be interested in Multi-GNSS?
There is currently a lot of activity in the world of GNSS. At the system level this is manifested in enhancement of existing constellations; GPS with new L2C and L5 signals to improve civilian use; new satellites to restore the Russian GLONASS to full service; expansion of the regional Chinese Compass (Beidou) system for global coverage and continued support of the various augmentation systems such as the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS).
In addition, new satellite constellations like Galileo in Europe will be fully operational by 2015 and regional Indian (IRNSS) and Japanese (QZSS) systems are planned. At the user level we are seeing new GNSS applications appearing everywhere. These signals need to be tested.
About the GSS8000
The GSS8000 series has been designed to meet all the demanding requirements of research and development teams involved in satellite navigation and positioning systems and for the first time, users are able to integrate up to 3 constellations in a single simulator.
Simulators are essential tools for GNSS R&D and system and application developers as they provide controlled, repeatable test signals. The GSS8000’s Multi-GNSS capability includes GPS, Galileo and GLONASS signals, plus SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS), combined at one RF output. The same system is also capable of generating signals representing the planned Japanese Quazi Zenith Satellite System.
GSS8000 systems are configured to your requirements from combinations of the following signals:
- GPS: L1, L2, L5
- Galileo: E1, E5ab, E6
- GLONASS: L1, L2
- SBAS: L1, L5
GSS8000 architecture will also support COMPASS and GLONASS L3 in the future.
More information on the GSS8000.