Of David J Taylor
Sent: November 7, 2011 07:37
To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Raven Industries GPS in-line L1 Amplifier
> What's the problem in sending to the UK. I've used their products in the
> past.
>
> Rob
What's the problem in sending to the UK. I've used their products in the
past.
Rob Kimberley
Yes, I've bought stuff from all over the world, but this vendor appears
not to want to sell to the UK (when I try and buy on eBay). A pity.
I'm trying a different approach to GPS pucks at the moment
frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Raven Industries GPS in-line L1 Amplifier
> Just be careful on overloading the front end of a GPS receiver. A
> typical (what ever that is anymore) GPS receiver has about a maximum
> of a 15 dB power bandwidth. If overloading occurs (minor), it
Just be careful on overloading the front end of a GPS receiver. A
typical
(what ever that is anymore) GPS receiver has about a maximum of a 15 dB
power bandwidth. If overloading occurs (minor), it might swamp the
strong
signals. If you already have an active antenna the extra 12 dB of the
in-li
Just be careful on overloading the front end of a GPS receiver. A typical
(what ever that is anymore) GPS receiver has about a maximum of a 15 dB
power bandwidth. If overloading occurs (minor), it might swamp the strong
signals. If you already have an active antenna the extra 12 dB of the
in-line a
eBay auction for Raven Industries in-line GPS L1 amplifier
Item number 370437343397
$25 plus shipping
Raven Industries Inline GPS Amplifier
Model LA-12-1575-100N
http://www.navtechgps.com/Downloads/LA-12-L1L2.pdf
Female N Connectors on each end
I've ordered one; he's got around ten