Hi

One significant thing to consider: 

How many GNSS bands do you want / need / wish to cover? 

A while back, you would be fine just grabbing GPS and Glonass on one band. 
These days
widening things out to two or three bands may make sense. There are an ever 
increasing 
number of devices that both do multi GNSS ( GPS / Glonass / Galileo / Compas 
….) and 
multi band. 

Why does this all matter? 

The “cellular” amplifiers have relatively narrow band filter is in them. There 
is zero chance of 
them doing multi band. They also do a poor job of handling GPS and Glonass. 

The somewhat wider L1 amps might do Glonass and GPS. They aren’t going to get 
you the
other bands. Other bands are what get you better correction for ionosphere. 
That’s a big deal.

Bob

> On Jun 26, 2021, at 11:49 PM, lstosk...@cox.net wrote:
> 
> I seem to have an gathering of GPS antenna on my window ledge.  I seem to 
> have missed info on building a splitter/amp to take one signal and distribute 
> it.  Quick reference?  N0UU
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