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Sent: Monday, 30 April 2012, 6:58
Subject: [time-nuts] Trimble recommends RG-59 Antenna Cable.
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section 2.1.3
(Antenna Cable). Trimble recommends using RG-59 cable which is 75 ohm coax.
Is this a typo
kenkub...@hotmail.com said:
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section
2.1.3 (Antenna Cable). Trimble recommends using RG-59 cable which is 75 ohm
coax. Is this a typo or is this correct? I thought that the Trimble
Thunderbolt would use a 50 ohm cable and
Hi Ken,
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section
2.1.3 (Antenna Cable). Trimble recommends using RG-59 cable which is 75
ohm coax. Is this a typo or is this correct? I thought that the Trimble
Thunderbolt would use a 50 ohm cable and antenna.
Thankyou
. It would also be intersting to measure the actual impedance of
some GPS receivers and antennas.
Robert G8RPI.
From: Ken Kubick kenkub...@hotmail.com
To: Time Nuts time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Monday, 30 April 2012, 6:58
Subject: [time-nuts] Trimble recommends RG
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From: Ken Kubick kenkub...@hotmail.com
To: Time Nuts time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Monday, 30 April 2012, 6:58
Subject: [time-nuts] Trimble recommends RG-59 Antenna Cable.
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section
2.1.3 (Antenna Cable). Trimble
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From: Ken Kubick kenkub...@hotmail.com
To: Time Nuts time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Monday, 30 April 2012, 6:58
Subject: [time-nuts] Trimble recommends RG-59 Antenna Cable.
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section
2.1.3 (Antenna Cable). Trimble
: [time-nuts] Trimble recommends RG-59 Antenna Cable.
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section
2.1.3 (Antenna Cable). Trimble recommends using RG-59 cable which is 75
ohm coax. Is this a typo or is this correct? I thought that the
Trimble Thunderbolt would
Make sure to buy the quadrouple shielded 75 Ohms RG-6 cable from Home Depot
etc, it's much better than the standard single or double shielded RG-6 and
works wonders for GPS signals, and it's quite inexpensive.
Impedance mismatch loss can be neglected, and long cable runs can be made.
bye,
[mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On
Behalf Of Ken Kubick
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 10:58 PM
To: Time Nuts
Subject: [time-nuts] Trimble recommends RG-59 Antenna Cable.
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section
2.1.3 (Antenna Cable). Trimble recommends using RG-59 cable
Hi Time-Nuts guys, I was reading the Trimble Thunderbolt manual section 2.1.3
(Antenna Cable). Trimble recommends using RG-59 cable which is 75 ohm coax.
Is this a typo or is this correct? I thought that the Trimble Thunderbolt
would use a 50 ohm cable and antenna.
Thankyou
Ken Kubick
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