Calian has introduced two new pole mount variants of its Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) line to enhance GNSS resilience across demanding operational environments.
The newly launched CR8894PXF+ and CR8854PXF+ models expand frequency support options, with the CR8894PXF+ operating across L1/E1 + L2/E5b frequencies and the CR8854PXF+ operating across L1/E1 + L5/E5a frequencies. Calian’s updated architecture also improves installation flexibility across critical infrastructure, timing, marine, and defense environments while preserving the company’s CRPA and Extended Filtering Plus (XF+) interference mitigation capabilities.
The pole mount design, showcased at ION JNC 2026, is intended for fixed and marine installations including communications towers, vessels, monitoring stations, and critical infrastructure sites, supporting rapid deployment and optimal antenna placement.
Christopher Russell, Vice President of Global Sales & Growth at Calian’s GNSS division, stated, “GNSS resilience is essential for mission success. With these additional frequency and installation mounting options added, customers gain flexible, advanced anti-jamming protection tailored to their specific system needs.”
The dual-band configurations align with modern multi-frequency GNSS architectures, improving accuracy, robustness, and compatibility with current and next-generation receivers.
Integrated features include GPS and Galileo support, operation across L1/E1 with either L2/E5b or L5/E5a, mitigation of three jamming sources per band, XF+ filtering for out-of-band rejection and cross-band isolation, and real-time situational awareness messaging designed to support anti-jamming and resilient GNSS operations.







