GNSS Relay Systems (also known as repeaters)
These relay systems allow the reception of navigation signals inside a building, ship or vehicle. So for example emergency vehicles in the underground car park or helicopters in the hangar can be tested and preset.
Although the abbreviation GPS is generally used for navigation systems, the correct term is GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). GPS is the American system; the Russian system is called GLONASS. GALILEO is European and BEIDOU is Chinese.
Please note: The system does not allow navigation inside a building; the reported position is always the position of the external antenna.
RK-104
GPS Repeater with 10m Radiation
With the RK-104, an area up to 20m in diameter can be provided with GPS reception.
RK-106
GPS+Glonass Repeater with 10m Radiation
With the RK-106, an area up to 20m in diameter can be provided with GPS and GLONASS reception.
RK-304
GPS Repeater with 30m Radiation
With the RK-304, an area up to 60m in diameter can be provided with GPS reception.
RK-306
GPS+Glonass Repeater with 30m Radiation
With the RK-306, an area up to 60m in diameter can be provided with GPS and GLONASS reception.
RK-20W
GPS+Glonass+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS
With the RK-20W (formerly RK-125), an area up to 60m in diameter can be provided with GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS reception.