What is GNSS? A Simple Guide to Global Navigation Satellite Systems | TOKNAV
What Is GNSS?
GNSS stands for Global Navigation Satellite System. It is a large network of satellites that circle Earth and send location signals down to our devices. You use GNSS every single day without even noticing it—think phone maps, delivery tracking, and even some navigation tools. This guide explains GNSS in simple, easy-to-understand words. We also show you why TOKNAV GNSS receivers are such a great choice for anyone needing reliable positioning.

What Does GNSS Stand For?
GNSS means Global Navigation Satellite System. Importantly, it is not just one single system. Instead, it includes all the global satellite navigation networks around the world. Many people often confuse GNSS with GPS. To put it simply, GPS is only one small part of the much larger GNSS family.
Main GNSS Systems

How Does GNSS Work?

Why High Accuracy Matters
Common Uses of GNSS

Why Choose TOKNAV GNSS Receivers?

Common GNSS Misunderstandings
The Future of GNSS

Final Thoughts
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