nt: Sunday, 15 September 2013, 22:19
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Req: Decent GPS Antenna Active/Passive
Recommendation
Hi
Worth noting:
The "mid class" antennas are not a lot different electrically than
the "low end" antennas. The main differences are mechanical:
1) You get a much m
ch and you won't get great results.
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ent: Sunday, 15 September 2013, 22:19
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Req: Decent GPS Antenna Active/Passive Recommendation
Hi
Worth noting:
The "mid class" antennas are not a lot different electrically than the "low
end" antennas. The main differences are mechanical:
1) You get
Hi
On Sep 15, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
> On 9/15/13 1:36 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
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>> j...@westmorelandengineering.com said:
>>> Well, I need something that I can put outside, in the weather, with my
>>> verticals, and other antennas. I am a Ham radio enthusiast, and I want
>>> somethin
Hi
Worth noting:
The "mid class" antennas are not a lot different electrically than the "low
end" antennas. The main differences are mechanical:
1) You get a much more weather tight housing
2) You get a rational way to mount the antenna
3) There's a connector on it so you can put a good piece
On 9/15/13 1:36 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
j...@westmorelandengineering.com said:
Well, I need something that I can put outside, in the weather, with my
verticals, and other antennas. I am a Ham radio enthusiast, and I want
something I can properly mount and can be an all-weather device and can liv
j...@westmorelandengineering.com said:
> Well, I need something that I can put outside, in the weather, with my
> verticals, and other antennas. I am a Ham radio enthusiast, and I want
> something I can properly mount and can be an all-weather device and can live
> happily 'in the farm' so to spe
Hi John:
For an illustrated list of some GPS antennas (including voltages & currents for
active ones) see:
http://www.prc68.com/I/DAGR.shtml#Ant
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html
John C. Westmoreland, P.E. wrote:
Hello Time Nuts,
Hello David,
Thanks for the pic!
Well, I need something that I can put outside, in the weather, with my
verticals, and other antennas. I am a Ham radio enthusiast, and I want
something I can properly mount and can be an all-weather device and can
live happily 'in the farm' so to speak.
I should
Hello Time Nuts,
I hope this isn't too off topic.
Can I please have some recommendations for a decent active or passive GPS
Antenna to add to the antenna farm that doesn't break the ole' piggy bank?
Thanks In Advance,
John Westmoreland
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How "decent
Hello Time Nuts,
I hope this isn't too off topic.
Can I please have some recommendations for a decent active or passive GPS
Antenna to add to the antenna farm that doesn't break the ole' piggy bank?
Thanks In Advance,
John Westmoreland
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