Jim,
 
try it out. Check the C/No values in the GPGSV NMEA messages. If they are  
over 40dB, then it works just fine and there is no need to over-think the  
issue..
 
bye,
Said
 
 
In a message dated 11/22/2014 16:39:55 Pacific Standard Time, kb...@n1k.org 
 writes:

Hi

Pretty much all of the “timing” GPS antennas want to see  5V to work 
properly. About the only thing I’ve seen that likes 3.3V are the  modern mag 
mount antennas. 

Bob

> On Nov 22, 2014, at 4:55  PM, Jim Sanford <wb4...@wb4gcs.org> wrote:
> 
> All:
>  
> Received my LTE-Lite and ready to play, EXCEPT, I'm in the  basement.
> 
> Does anyone know if the antenna which the ebay  purveyor of the Nortel 
Thunderbolts supplies will work on the 3.3 volts coming  out of the LTE Lite?  
 (I measured the Nortel, it puts 4.95 volts on  the coax.)  That antenna 
has the advantage of being at altitude with a  feedline run to the basement.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim
>  wb4...@amsat.org
> 
> 
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