Panorama has invested in advanced GPS software which enables us to identify exactly what satellites an antenna is communicating with at any point. For a GPS system to work with maximum efficiency it should receive signal from as many satellites as possible. This software lets us determine how many satellites our antennas do actually communicate with in the field, allowing us to confirm or optimise the efficiency of our designs.
Even poorly designed antennas can receive a fairly good GPS signal in wide open spaces; it's in built-up urban areas, with lots of interference, that antenna performance is really put to the test. Using our 9m tapered anechoic chamber to conduct rigorous testing, Panorama can ensure that our antennas perform to their maximum potential, no matter what their location.
The antenna plot on the left shows the performance of a Panorama Magnetic Base GPS Antenna [RED] compared to that of a similar product by one of our competitors [GREEN]: this makes the benefits of our dedication to testing plain to see.




