Septentrio Launches Early Access LeoRx LEO PNT Research Receiver
Septentrio's LeoRx research receiver aims to advance Low Earth Orbit PNT technologies, supporting various sectors. With only 50 units available, this early-access tool facilitates experimentation in environments where GNSS may fail.

Septentrio has launched the LeoRx, a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) research receiver, designed for early-stage research and development. This receiver supports experimentation with new signal sources in sectors such as defense, telecommunications, and rail.
Currently, only 50 units are available globally for research purposes, emphasizing its role in evaluating LEO PNT as a supplementary solution for resilience in positioning and timing during GNSS signal disruptions. The limited release highlights the focus on research rather than commercial deployment at this time.




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