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Mide is the professional manufacturer (OEM) that develops and manufactures GNSS antennas and Receivers for high-precision positioning applications worldwide.

Application of High Precision GNSS Antenna

Jul. 02, 2024

With the steady and continuous development of satellite positioning technology, high-precision positioning technology has been applied to various industries, such as surveying and mapping, precision agriculture, unmanned aerial vehicles, and other fields. With the current 5G technology operation plus points, Beidou+5G is expected to promote the wid

What is the function of GNSS receiver

Jul. 02, 2024

The GNSS receiver receives the signals transmitted by the GNSS satellite through the antenna. The signals generated by the GNSS satellite include ranging code, carrier and navigation message.

Differences between GNSS and GPS

Jul. 02, 2024

The development of science and technology has brought great changes and convenience to our lives. With the help of mobile phones and cars, we can go to countries or cities we have never been to before without worrying about getting lost. Most people who have used mobile phone navigation or driving have heard of GPS navigation, while few people know

GNSS Antenna for Robots

May. 06, 2024

Robots are not only the key to advanced manufacturing, they also play an important part in improving human lifestyle. With the development of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, Internet of Things and sensing

The Essential Role of Surveying Antennas in Precision Land Surveying

May. 05, 2024

​In the world of precision land surveying, the surveying antenna is a crucial piece of equipment. It serves as the interface between the GNSS receiver and the satellites, capturing and transmitting the signals that enable accurate positioning and mapping.

Land Survey Antennas: The Backbone of Accurate Field Measurements

May. 04, 2024

​Land survey antennas are the backbone of any accurate field measurement. They are responsible for capturing the signals from GNSS satellites, which are then processed by the receiver to determine the precise position of the antenna.

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