Did you follow the wiring diagram that came with the GPS to make the cable?  If 
so, they are fried.  They require a standard Cat5 cable, not the one on the 
diagram that seems to still be included with some antennas.  That wiring 
diagram was for a different radio platform, not the Compact and we have had 
many operators follow it and kill their GPS.  Telrad has been RMA ing any that 
happened to.  We went through our tock and removed those directions but I 
suspect there are some floating around still.


> On Jul 21, 2016, at 9:21 AM, Dan Petermann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We are putting up 2 new sectors and both of them have no GPS comms. 
> 
> Any idea of what to look for? I have a hard time believing that both GPS 
> antennas are bad.
> 
> 
> BreezeCompact> show timing
> timing gps-comm-status Down
> timing external-1pps-status NotExist
> timing coordinates longitude ""
> timing coordinates latitude ""
> timing coordinates altitude 0
> [ok][1969-12-31 17:02:24]
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