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  • 3/28/2025
A GPS PCB Adhesive Antenna for the L1 band is a specialized type of antenna used in GPS systems. The L1 band is a frequency band in the GPS spectrum, typically used for civilian GPS signals (1575.42 MHz). Here’s a breakdown of the components and their characteristics:
Key Features of GPS PCB Adhesive Antenna (L1 Band):

Frequency Band (L1):

The L1 band operates at 1575.42 MHz and is primarily used for civilian GPS applications, providing signals for positioning and navigation.

PCB (Printed Circuit Board):

The antenna is built on a printed circuit board (PCB), which ensures a compact and durable design. The PCB itself acts as a substrate to hold the antenna elements and other circuit components.

Adhesive:

The adhesive aspect refers to the antenna's ability to be easily mounted onto surfaces like a vehicle dashboard, device housing, or any flat surface. The antenna comes with a layer of adhesive on its bottom side for easy attachment without requiring additional mounting hardware.

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