I keep forgetting to do a thread about this.

I recently (er, perhaps a year ago) picked up a Microlab unit, and was
very disappointed, notably the output simply isn't built to handle being
plugged into units that provide antenna power, with each port ending up
having a DC path to ground (at 200 ohm, so not too terrible, but it's
still not great). Plus being a simple resistive splitter it's not ideal
if all outputs aren't terminated.

Luckily the Sysmocom unit mentioned elsewhere is fine with this (up to
12v because I specifically talked to them about this exact issue when
they were working on it).

On 27/6/21 1:49 pm, 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
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