Jim,

Bobs suggestion is good; look at for example the  LT3060 for something that 
needs less than 100mA.

Glad your antenna is working well. What C/No numbers is uBlox indicating?

Bye,
Said

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On Nov 24, 2014, at 16:28, Bob Camp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> The Linear LT1764 is a pretty good part. It’s nice and rugged / tough to 
> kill. Bypass the output with a few hundred uF of tantalum caps. Keep at least 
> a volt between input and output. 
> 
> Bob
> 
>> On Nov 24, 2014, at 7:12 PM, Jim Sanford <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Said:
>> 
>> Several times you've mentioned a low noise LDO regulator.  I've not seen a 
>> device specified -- can you share?
>> 
>> Also, yesterday, in response to my question about using an existing antenna, 
>> you basically said, "Try it."  Well, I did -- working great for over 24 
>> hours.  At this moment, I have good lock on 9 GPS birds and a "3d/gps" fix 
>> mode reported by U-center.  Interestingly, there are a few GPS birds that 
>> show up as blue, even though they have the same C/N ratio as some green 
>> birds.  One of them is at 89 degrees elevation -- no blockage like some to 
>> the west -- don't get that.
>> 
>> Anyway, wanted to share that my existing antenna seems to be working fine!
>> 
>> AND, my first 10 MHZ board arrived today . . . .
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
>> [email protected]
>> 
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