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Hi Jamie,

Well, you're asking in the right place. There should be some out there for
sale somewhere. The antenna uses a downconverter and has 10 MHz Local Osc,
and 75 MHz IF. I believe the DC feed is 15V.

I'm pretty sure I have some documentation somewhere, and if so will email to
you.

Rob Kimberley 

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Hello all,

I have an Austron 2201A GPS receiver, but no antenna. 
I know it does not take a standard antenna and I have not been able to find
an original on ebay since I got the receiver. 

Anyone have any suggestions on where to locate one? Is it possible to make
or purchase a down-converter and maintain the original specifications?  

I did not realize when I bought the unit it took something special.  Anyone
know why they decided to go with something non-standard?  Maybe to lessen
the loss in the coax for an extended run?

Jamie


 
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