It is impossible to see something on the spectrum analyzer, I use the
network analyzer (here at work) to test GPS antennas that our
customers send in to have them checked. You can use the spectrum
analyzer but then you must have something that transmits... maybe this
is the only case when a $10 GPS jammer is useful (only for few
seconds, of course).

On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Has anyone got a proven method to check a GPS timing antenna for reliable 
>> operation?
>
> Plug it into a known-good GPS receiver.
>
>
> A while ago, I thought one of my antennas had died.  Then the other died, or
> something like that.  Both antennas started working again after I power
> cycled my Z3801A.  I assume the GPS unit was confused.
>
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