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The GLONASS L1 Band Antenna is a type of antenna specifically designed to receive signals from the GLONASS satellite navigation system. GLONASS is Russia's equivalent to the U.S. GPS system, and it operates on multiple frequency bands, including the L1 band.
Key Information about GLONASS L1 Band:

Frequency: The GLONASS L1 Band operates at a frequency of 1602 MHz to 1615 MHz.
Functionality: It is used for the reception of signals from the GLONASS satellites to provide positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) data.
Signal: The GLONASS L1 signal is a civilian signal that offers basic positioning services, similar to the GPS L1 signal.
Antenna Type: The antenna designed for GLONASS L1 typically needs to be sensitive to the L1 frequency range, ensuring it can capture the signals accurately for navigation applications.

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