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Quectel Expands GNSS Portfolio with Four High-Performance Antennas

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockSeptember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global leader in IoT and GNSS technologies, has unveiled four new high-performance GNSS antennas, expanding its comprehensive ecosystem of precision positioning products. These latest additions are engineered to deliver centimeter-level accuracy and meet the evolving demands of industries like autonomous vehicles, robotics, agriculture, and surveying.

The announcement comes as Quectel showcases its full product lineup, including live demonstrations, at Nepcon Vietnam in Hanoi, where it is exhibiting at Booth S26.


Four New GNSS Antennas for a Precision-Critical World

  1. YFGD000AA – All-Band, Low-Profile, High-Precision Antenna
    Designed for professional applications, this antenna supports L1, L2, L5, L6, and L-Band frequencies (1164–1300 MHz and 1525–1606 MHz).
    • Applications: Autonomous systems, geodetic surveying, vehicular navigation
    • Dimensions: 78.6 × 75.6 × 16.2 mm
    • Mounting: Screw-mount
    • Compliance: RoHS, REACH, POPs
    • Operating Temp: -40°C to +85°C
  2. YFGD000BA – Optimized for L1, L2, and L5 Bands
    Sharing the form factor and compliance of the YFGD000AA, this antenna targets triple-band solutions and is ideal for precision-critical yet compact deployments.
  3. YFGN000H1AC – Lightweight, High-Gain All-Band Antenna
    A higher-profile option with increased performance and broader signal reception, offering 35 ±4 dB gain and a low noise figure (≤ 4 dB).
    • Diameter: 122 mm
    • Height: 22.5 mm
    • Weight: 62 g
    • Ideal for use in urban canyons and dense foliage environments.
    • Can be adapted for external deployments with optional enclosures.
  4. YEGT010W1AM – Compact General-Purpose Antenna
    A rubber omnidirectional antenna for non-precision GNSS applications with broad coverage (1559–1606 MHz).
    • Polarization: Linear
    • Connector: SMA male
    • Dimensions: 10.22 mm (diameter) x 69.5 mm (height)
    • Weight: 8.9 g
    • Features a universal joint for adjusting polarization angle.

Built for the Next Generation of GNSS Modules

The new antennas are optimized to pair with Quectel’s latest RTK-enabled GNSS modules, including:

  • LC29H – Dual-band for cost-sensitive, precision-critical tasks
  • LG290P – Industrial-grade with sub-5 second RTK fix times
  • LG580P – Flagship solution with L6 support and dual-antenna heading for ADAS and robotics

Combined with Quectel’s global RTK correction service, powered by 21,000+ base stations, users can achieve consistent centimeter-level accuracy worldwide, with full coverage across Asia, Europe, and North America.


“One-Stop Shop” for GNSS Systems

“Our goal is to give developers maximum flexibility to create optimized GNSS devices,” said David Wei, Senior Product Director at Quectel. “With our antenna lineup, RTK modules, correction services, and antenna design support, Quectel is your one-stop partner for GNSS solutions.”

Quectel offers a 360° GNSS ecosystem, including:

  • Antenna simulation and testing services
  • Custom antenna manufacturing
  • Regional R&D support for rapid development cycles

Where to See It

Attendees at Nepcon Vietnam 2025 can explore the entire Quectel GNSS portfolio—including these four new antennas—at Booth S26, I.C.E. Hanoi.

For more information, visit www.quectel.com

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