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Whether you are on the field of battle or responsible for critical infrastructure, GNSS signal jamming is becoming your biggest threat. Almost everything we count on in our lives today depends on GNSS timing, including navigation, communications, transportation, agriculture, the Internet and banking. The military relies on it for even more.
As geopolitical crises increase in our world, jamming and spoofing are impacting the services we count on. When GNSS signals are jammed for any reason – malicious or unintentional – your operations are at risk. And jamming is increasing.
To stay ahead of the jamming threat, you need an affordable, effective solution you can implement easily and immediately. And that is exactly what you get with the new GAJT-310. The latest in an extensive line of powerful anti-jam technology, the low latency of the smallest GAJT yet has a huge advantage. Latency refers to any delay of data transmission. The lower the latency, the better for you.
The keys are ease and immediate. The GAJT-310 anti-jam antenna system minimises the delay between detecting jamming and providing output to the receiver.
In timing operations where multiple pieces of equipment must be synchronised, adjusting the other receivers for a higher latency delay requires complex calculations, which is a barrier to quick implementation. The GAJT-310 has a latency of just 30 nanoseconds, which requires no adjustment to operate with other radios, receivers or electronic timing equipment.
In a nutshell, it means GAJT-310 can protect you immediately as there are no complex calculations required to adjust for a delayed response time. So, it’s quick and easy to integrate into your operations.
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Yes. GNSS signals travel from a satellite at the speed of light which is 186,000 miles per second. When you translate this into nanoseconds (a billionth of a second), the distance light travels is one foot. The delay with higher latency anti-jammers can be as much as 130,000 nanoseconds, which translates to almost 25 miles! That difference is why GAJT-310 technology is so important.
Admiral Grace Hopper, one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, wanted to understand how a nanosecond could be understood as a measurement. She asked engineers to cut her a wire showing the distance electricity travels in a nanosecond – it’s 11.8 inches long – less than one foot, compared to a microsecond that’s 984 feet.
View Admiral Hopper’s explanation of a nanosecond here.
Low latency means you can put the GAJT-310 to work protecting your signals right away – no additional set-up or complex calculations. Just plug in and protect. And low latency is just the beginning. The other advantages of the GAJT-310 are considerable:
Military forces around the world trust GAJT technology thanks to its battle-tested history, integration support and manufacturing quality.
Incorporating everything we learned from successful deployment of the GAJT-710 and GAJT-410.
Available as an integrated enclosure (one piece) or a federated solution (separated anti-jam electronics and 3-element CRPA) for integration into small platforms.
On the L1 and L2 bands with 30 dB of suppression.
Easily installed on land, sea or air platforms (new or legacy fleets).
Everything about the GAJT-310 was designed to make proven anti-jam protection more accessible, it's commercial off-the-shelf technology and available right now. Low-latency means it can be operational fast and it's from a leader with over 30 years in anti-jam so it is technology you can trust.
Fill out the form to request the GAJT-310 product sheet