The MT-T343 is a professional GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) air medium antenna engineered for airborne scenarios—including general aviation aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and commercial airliners. It integrates multi-system compatibility, low-profile aerodynamic design, and high-reliability signal reception to provide stable, high-precision positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) data for airborne platforms.
Unlike ground-based GNSS antennas, the MT-T343 is optimized for the unique challenges of the “air medium”: it resists high-altitude electromagnetic interference (EMI), adapts to rapid altitude/attitude changes, and minimizes aerodynamic drag. It supports simultaneous reception of multiple GNSS constellations (e.g., GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo) to avoid single-system dependencies, ensuring continuous positioning even in signal-weak environments (such as near tall buildings, mountainous airspace, or high-latitude regions). As a core component of airborne navigation systems, it directly enhances flight safety, route accuracy, and mission reliability for both manned and unmanned aerial operations.