CNH selected Tallysman VeraChoke Antenna for modernization of its GNSS Real-Time Kinematic Network

Case New Holland (CNH) has selected the Tallysman VeraChoke antenna for the modernization of its high-precision European GNSS Real-Time Kinematic network.

Michiel Jochims, CNH Industrial RTK Manager EMEA: “The objective of the GNSS antenna update is to enable the tracking of all GNSS constellations and signals, thus improving the robustness, convergence time, and accuracy of positioning within CNH Industrials’ European RTK network. At this stage, with only 25 stations updated, we are delighted to observe a significant performance improvement. We look forward to continuing the network update and bringing enhanced positioning to all of our European customers.”

Temo Wubbena, CEO of Geo++ : “We are pleased to support the update and upgrade of CNH Industrial’s European RTK network.  After detailed analysis, we have recommended Tallysman’s VeraChoke® antenna to CNH Industrial. It provides excellent multipath suppression and repeatability of PCV and Group Delay Variation (GDV), making it an ideal antenna for GNSS reference networks”

Gyles Panther, president and CTO of Tallysman: “I’m honoured that CNH has selected the Tallysman VeraChoke® geodetic reference station antenna for its European RTK network modernization and upgrade. The Patented VeraChoke® has a very tight phase centre variation (PCV), strong multipath mitigation, and excellent performance across the full GNSS spectrum. In addition, the PCV and phase centre offsets (PCOs) are repeatable from unit to unit, making the VeraChoke® antenna ideal for network RTK applications.”   

Tallysman looks forward to collaborating with CNH and Geo++ to meet the demanding needs of the GNSS industry.