On 4/8/13 9:59 AM, Alan Melia wrote:
Hi all an interesting problem you may have encountered, I want to use a
GPS frequency standard inside a building with no opening windows
(opening windows are known as air conditioning in the UK :-))  )
This is part of a two day amateur microwave conference so we should have
the expertise.

I intend to try and pass the signal through a a double glazed glass
window unit (hopefully not metalised) using a couple of patch antennas.
The outer GPS antenna is active so will need  a 5v supply via an
inserter. Inner patch active, outer patch passive to avoid problems of
feedback. Main antenna can be shielded from the "coupling" either
physically or with a slab of absorber.

Has anyone tried this?.... does it work?.....any gotchas?

we do this all the time at JPL and other places..

I think, though, that your statement "inner patch active, outer patch passive" is backwards..

You have the outside antenna with the LNA, then you reradiate inside. you might want some pads in the line to knock the signal level down (not all GPS receivers do well with stronger than normal signals)

(you could also partly cover the reradiator with something that absorbs)




Thanks
Alan
G3NYK
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