On Aug 21, 2010, at 7:15 PM, Peter Krengel wrote:
> Warren found out that the signals  TB gets out of my small ceramic typ 
> antenna are too weak. They are too noisy.
> 
> So I had a look for a good antenna and found some commercial typs called
> choke-ring antenna. As they are really expensive is there any DIY solution
> avaliable? 

I think that the TBolt wants a fair amount of gain up at the antenna, based on 
the signal levels it reported from the roof antenna feed at work (we're in the 
GPS industry) compared to what I normally see from our "normal" GPS receivers. 
Mine is installed at home with a Lucent/Alcatel +26dB antenna which I believe 
was primarily intended for use at cellular base stations, and my TBolt sees 
nice, strong signals from it with about 9m of feedline. These antennas are all 
over eBay, both used and unused, and with or without the pole mount. The TBolt 
will power them with its +5V bias. An eBay search for "lucent gps antenna" 
should turn up a few antennas and several mounts at the moment.

There are probably many other antennas that will work fine. I'd suggest looking 
around for active GPS antennas meant for outdoor fixed installations (they'll 
generally have a somewhat pointy radome to keep snow, birds, etc. from 
accumulating on them), powered by +5VDC, and with at least 20dB of gain. Used 
ones can be cheap.


-- 
Mark J. Blair, NF6X <[email protected]>
Web page: http://www.nf6x.net/
GnuPG public key available from my web page.





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