News

December 2003
Aeroflex signs licensing agreement with NavLabs.

Aeroflex Licensing Announcement

March 2002
NavLabs completes the CRPA-Lite. A 10 satellite, 10 RF output engine suitable for input into a phase-delay matrix to simulate multi-element antenna systems. Development is started on a full up CRPA with a 12 element jammer module and built-in phase delay computations for up to seven antenna elements.
August 2001
NavLabs completes development and testing of its WAAS augmentation to its X14-DSG GPS data module. This enhancement includes one channel of MOPS compliant jammer.  

May 2000
NavLabs completes it multifunction I/O expansion module. This card allows for a wide range of auxiliary data outputs integrated with the primary GPS output signal. Output data include SDLC Honeywell HG1700 data, RS422 AMRAAM outputs. Automotive analog sensor outputs (accelerometers, rate gyro), discrete pulse train outputs with a rate from 0 - 1x106 pulses per mile.

February 2000
Navigation Laboratories completes its own all-digital GPS signal generation engine - the X14-DSG module. This module generates extremely precise base band GPS signals free from interchannel bias using state of the art DAC technology and reprogramable hardware. Our reprogramable technology provides an extremely tight integration between the controlling software and signal-generation hardware.
November 1998
Navigation Laboratories begins operation as a standalone entity as a  value added reseller for WelNavigate with the GS series of L1 C/A Constellation simulators and Rockwell Collins for the L1/L2 10 channel PCSG expansion module.