Howdy Bob -

Hi John,

I don't have LH here.? I've never looked into it.? Will it work with an NMEA 
GPS 
receiver?


Bob - AE6RV



 My error. The T-bolt and LH combination is so common I just assumed you were 
using a T-bolt. As to your receiver, I do not know. Perhaps someone else on the 
list knows.

If you can come up with a T-bolt, even to borrow, LH is a free download. In the 
survey mode it gives a nice map of levels vs elevations and azimuth.

Hopefully you are having a lot of fun with this project. However my experience 
as a RF/Microwave guy argues that without a real antenna range and some 
standard gain antennas most of your data will be inconclusive if not down right 
maddening. The ground bounce is significant. This is why the amateur microwave 
guys often put one end of an outdoor range right on the ground.

I did some gain measurements on an axial mode (i.e. end fire) helix for 2.4 GHz 
a couple of years ago. With both antennas at 4 ft above the grass moving one of 
them up or down a few inches changed the received level several dB. So I ended 
up with the Tx end on the grass. Much better.

Most receivers have an "elevation mask" parameter that you can set. It throws 
out any data when a sat gets below the mask setting.
This gets you most of the benefits of the choke ring, though I am sure for the 
super serious time nut there is some advantage to the choke ring. 

GPS is a fairly robust system design and will provide very good performance 
with some pretty shabby setups. However it is all a matter of your requirements 
as to when enuf is enuf!

-73 john k6iql

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