On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Bruce Griffiths
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Stabilising the GPS receiver antenna temperature is probably a good idea 
> particularly if it has bandpass filter(s).

It's not so clear that temperature stabilization of the antenna is
necessary. There have been reports of tempcos of 0.2 ps to 10 ps/C for
various choke ring antennas so this doesn't seem so bad. I don't know
how a $100 antenna fares in such a test. Temperature stabilization of
the receiver is probably more important. Again though, I don't know of
any data for low-cost receivers, only geodetic timing receivers.

Cheers
Michael
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