On 05/19/2011 10:35 PM, WB6BNQ wrote:
Robert,

Two questions.

First, what is the voltage at the 9390 antenna connector with nothing attached
besides your DVM ?

It shows 5V open circuit.

Second, what happens if you just attach the antenna straight to the 9390 ?  By
this i mean if voltage is on the antenna connector and while you are observing 
it
and then attach the antenna what happens ?

I found something interesting here - with it connected straight to the antenna, I measured 4.6V. I connected and disconnected it several times and didn't see any drops. But, after the 5th connection or so, I finally got the 9390 to show the same behavior as with the splitter and shut off its antenna supply. So it seems it's not exclusive to the splitter but just that it occurs more often. The antenna is connected directly to the little GPS daughterboard module and I don't have schematics for it.

This isn't a showstopper, just interesting behavior. One of the things I like about the 58536A is that it will continue to power the antenna if you remove other receivers from the ports (for troubleshooting etc.) I guess with this particular receiver, it is a little more sensitive to antenna disconnects while it is powered on.
I suspect there is some protection process with the 9390 and the load or reverse
voltage present from the splitter is causing it to activate.  However, I am not
familiar with that unit.  Just asking general troubleshooting questions.

Bill....WB6BNQ

Agree - thanks.

-Bob

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