Dual frequency (L1/L2) Choke Ring Antennas provide geodetic-quality GNSS measurements for surveying, mapping, and research applications. Typical dual-frequency choke ring antennas maintain a stable phase center that has less than 1 mm of drift. The choke ring antenna is based on the geodetic research standard and features aluminum choke rings and a Dorne Margolin antenna element. These antennas are durable, have a low power consumption, and have excellent multipath rejection characteristics. Less-expensive but also high-precision options are now available as well. The UNAVCO Facility currently supports the following GNSS antennas.
Trimble Choke Ring
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Ashtech Choke Ring
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Trimble Zephyr Geodetic
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Trimble Zephyr
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Topcon PG-A1
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AOA TurboRogue SNR-800
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Trimble L1/L2 microcentered geodetic with groundplane
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Trimble Permanent L1/L2
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Trimble Geodetic Compact L1/L2
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Trimble 4000SST L1/L2 Geodetic
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Trimble 4000SSE Kinematic L1/L2
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UNAVCO/Micro Pulse L1
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Introduction to GNSS Antenna Set-up Methods for Campaigns
An introduction for inexperienced surveyors including antenna height measurement methods and general survey tips.
How to use declination to align the GNSS antenna to true north
Antennas are typically aligned to true north to keep measurements both within and between campaign surveys consistent, and so that the location of the antenna phase center is modeled correctly.
Geographic Magnetic Calculator
Link to software you can download and use to calculate the declination in your study area.
Antenna Phase Center Plots (.pdf) (L1 and L2 phase center plots for the Dorne Margolin, Trimble Zephyr Geodetic, Trimble Zephyr, and Leica Choke Ring antennas)
Assessing the Impact of the SCIGN Radome on Geodetic Parameter Estimates (2007)
UNAVCO 2004 GPS Campaign System Testing in Support of the Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) (2004)
GPS Calibration System for High-Accuracy Geodetic Measurements (poster, 1999)
The Effect of Antenna Covers on GPS Baseline Solutions (1997)
The Role of Multipath in Antenna Height Tests at Table Mountain (paper, 1995)
UNAVCO Academic Research Infrastructure (ARI) Receiver and Antenna Test Report (1995)
UNAVCO Equipment Group Antenna Testing Procedures (historical)
Article ID: 458
Created: February 24, 2010
Last Updated: October 17, 2016
Author: Beth Bartel
Online URL: https://kb.unavco.org/article/unavco-resources-gnss-antennas-458.html