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 b
I have a couple of these and they work wonderfully well:
https://timemachinescorp.com/product/4-way-gps-splitter/
They also have an option that you can power with an external
supply, which is a nice feature if you need it.
John
Original Message
Subject: [time-nuts] Re: GPS an
4-port: ttps://www.sv1afn.com/en/gnss-gps/-7.html 99euro I have one
works fine
Don
On 2021-06-27 15:06, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 11:49:26PM -0400, lstosk...@cox.net wrote:
I seem to have an gathering of GPS antenna on my window ledge. I seem
to have missed info o
Hello,
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 11:49:26PM -0400, 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
Sysmocom has a 16-channel GPS antenna
Hi
It’s well worth getting an antenna into a good location before you
play with splitters. Things like the amount of gain needed may change
as coax runs get longer.
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
Sending something like this to google ”gps splitter site:febo.com” is a good
start to search the archives.
/Björn
Sent from my iPhone
> On 27 Jun 2021, at 06:47, wb...@gci.net wrote:
>
> A DuckDuckGo or Goggle searco on "gps antenna split" will give you more than
> you want to know
> --