The 2100, normally, supplies +5V bias. It can be modified to do +12V, though it's tricky.

    +5 is a safe bet for most antennas. If the Lucent unit was made in the 90's-early 00's, you should be fine (I don't have any data on that specific number, though).

    Keep the peace(es).


On 28-Nov-21 08:50, Martin Flynn wrote:
Hi Folks,

Would like to donate an external GPS antenna for the TS2100 at the local radio astronomy site.

Anyone know what voltage the Lucent 849143995 GPS antenna is and if it's suitable for the TS2100?

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