Apply for 1 of 5 Free Sixents G20 Stations

onocoy is selecting 5 locations for free Sixents G20 station deployments.
The idea is simple: good reference station hardware needs a good reference station location. If you have access to a rooftop, mast, farm, marina, company site, or existing GNSS location with clear sky view, you can apply to host one of the stations.
Selected hosts receive the hardware for free. After setup and successful validation, the station can contribute GNSS correction data to onocoy and earn $ONO rewards.
Apply here:
Why Location Comes First
A GNSS reference station is only useful if the physical site works.
The antenna needs a clean view of the sky. The mount needs to stay fixed. Power and internet need to be stable. The site should also be accessible if maintenance is needed.
That is why the application starts with the location. A single excellent rooftop in the right place can add more value to the network than many weak installations.
We will review applications based on:
location quality
clear sky view
mounting stability
power and internet availability
deployment readiness
coverage value for the onocoy network
Coordinates or a Google Maps link help. Photos help too, especially photos of the planned antenna position and the surrounding sky view.
What the Sixents G20 Is
The Sixents G20 is a multi frequency, geodetic grade GNSS reference station built specifically for onocoy.
Sixents Technology is a Beijing based professional positioning solution provider with deep experience in high precision positioning services, GNSS terminals, IMU technology, and correction infrastructure. The Sixents G20 reflects that background: it was designed around the requirements of a correction data network from the start.
The device tracks 1,040 channels across GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC L5. It includes a built in NTRIP server, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, LoRa, optional 4G, and a web interface for configuration.
The full bundle includes the receiver, GNSS antenna, cables, power supply, and mounting kit.
For a host, the practical point is simple: the selected station can be installed, connected to onocoy, validated, and operated as part of the network.
Who Should Apply
Apply if you have access to a location where a reference station can run properly.
Strong examples include:
rooftops above nearby obstructions
masts, towers, or fixed poles
farms with open sky view
marinas, harbors, or coastal sites
company buildings with stable infrastructure
existing GNSS or reference station locations
Existing onocoy operators can apply too, but locations that add useful new coverage will be more interesting than sites that only duplicate dense areas.
If you already operate GNSS infrastructure, the application is still relevant. The Sixents G20 can add another station to your setup, and the location may help onocoy improve coverage in a region where client demand is growing.
What a Strong Application Includes
The form should only take a few minutes. The strongest applications make the site easy to evaluate.
Please include:
country and nearest city or region of the installation site
exact coordinates, Google Maps link, plus code, or nearest address
planned mounting situation
estimated antenna height
sky view and nearby obstructions
power and internet availability
whether you can install the station yourself
how quickly you can deploy after receiving the hardware
The more concrete the location data, the faster we can review it.
Timeline
Applications are open now and close on September 30, 2026.
We will also collect applications during INTERGEO 2026 in Munich, which runs from September 15 to 17 at Messe Munich. If you meet the onocoy team there and have a relevant location, you can apply on site through the same form.
After applications close, the team will review the submitted locations in early October. Selected hosts will be contacted directly before shipping and setup details are confirmed.
Some strong submitted locations may still be relevant for future deployment opportunities.
Apply With Your Location
If you have a rooftop, mast, farm, marina, company site, or GNSS location that could support a reference station, submit it through the application form: