Hi Bob,

Not quite true, the first couple of sentences are ok but the helix antennas 
used for GPS are quadrifilar volute helices, not the longer axial mode type, 
and their gain characteristic can be modified to provide an almost perfect 
pattern for satellite reception with a 'flat-top' elevation response and higher 
gain over the 30-60(-ish) degree area.

regards,

Paul        G8GJA


>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
>Of Bob Camp
>Sent: 11 October 2013 01:03
>To: Bob Stewart; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Choke Ring Antenna - Patch Placement?

..........
>An ideal GPS antenna would not have a lot of gain straight overhead. You have 
>less atmospheric loss in that direction. What you would >want is an antenna 
>that has some gain at 30 to 60 degrees. That was the issue with the helix 
>antennas. They have gain straight up >(and thus less at other angles).

>Bob

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