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An L2 Band GPS antenna typically refers to antennas designed for use with GPS receivers operating on the L2 frequency band, which is one of the GPS signals transmitted by satellites. The L2 band operates at a frequency of 1227.60 MHz, which is used for more accurate positioning by improving the accuracy of signals in conjunction with other frequencies like L1.

An SMD (Surface-Mount Device) refers to an antenna that's designed to be mounted directly onto the surface of a PCB (Printed Circuit Board). SMD antennas are compact, easy to integrate into small devices, and suitable for mass production. They are widely used in GPS receivers, automotive applications, IoT devices, and other systems requiring precise navigation.

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