Mike wrote:

I tried to see if there was any difference in the signal quality reported by 
Motorola UT+ and U-Blox Neo 6M (not timing grade but has a good 1PPS) over 30m 
of 2 different cable types.
I only had RG58(75 Ohm) and RG174(50 Ohm).

RG58 is 50 ohm.  RG59 is the "equivalent" 75-ohm cable.

Also, there has been some discussion of internal reflections with mixed source/cable/load impedances. Yeah, there is some, BUT: The reflections are generated at the *interfaces* between impedances, not down the length of any one cable. "F" connectors are 75 ohms, so if any part of the system uses them, they will generate approximately the same reflections at the interfaces to 50 ohm components (cable impedance and impedance of source and/or load) as would using 75 ohm cable.

To eliminate reflections "entirely" (in reality, "mostly"), you need to use 50 ohm [or 75, or other] components exclusively (source and load Z, all connectors, and cable).

Yeah, I could pull my Tbolts apart and replace the F connectors with SMA, BNC, TNC, N, UF, whatever. But any degradation caused by using 75 ohm cable and connectors is completely swamped by other errors in the system. One of my Tbolts runs with about 30 feet of RG6 quad, the other with about 150 feet of the same, and all timing and positional solutions are indistinguishable from a test mule I cobbled together that used only an adapter (about an inch and a half long) between the antenna and the Tbolt. In that case, the "cable" delay was so low that any reflections were time-displaced from the direct signal by such a small amount that it was meaningless for all practical purposes.

Best regards,

Charles


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