I have also been using a satellite splitter which as has been mentioned will pass the DC through and works well with a VIC-100 which has very high gain. My splitter has diodes from both outputs to the input so either receiver will power the antenna. The problem with also using a satellite amplifier is that it requires something like 16V so needs a separate supply.

73,

David N1HAC


On 10/25/13 7:01 PM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote:
Splitters for satellite TV pass DC to/from one receiver
and block it for the others.  The GPS frequency is well within
the satellite downlink frequencies.

Satellite TV line amps may come in handy if the signal
gets too weak after splitting.

On 10/25/2013 03:31 PM, Frank Hughes wrote:
Hi,
I want to see if it is possible to feed both the Trimble TB and the Jackson Labs Fury from the existing
antenna.
It appears both the TB and the Fury are 5vdc antenna power.

Checked the auction site for splitters, but before I randomly buy anything, could someone please suggest what they use that works?

Thanks, and 73
Frank
KJ4OLL
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