[time-nuts] Marine GPS antenna at SF Bay Area surplus shop

John C. Westmoreland, P.E. john at westmorelandengineering.com
Fri Aug 30 02:16:39 UTC 2019


Hello Gary,

I went by Excess Solutions today in San Jose and picked up two of these -
they are in a box on the "antenna aisle - (6)" toward the end of the aisle
on the RHS at the top.

There were actually around 10 or so in that box - so there's at least 8
left as of this afternoon.  They all appear to be new and unused.

Thanks for posting and letting us know about this.

73's,
John
AJ6BC




On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 9:31 AM Gregory Beat via time-nuts <
time-nuts at lists.febo.com> wrote:

> BJTEK Navigation
> Brand name: “Antenna King”
> 2F., No.129, Daxue Rd.,
> Sanxia Dist., New Taipei City 237,
> Taiwan(R.O.C.)
> http://marine.antennaking.com.tw/index00a8.html?lang=2
>
> Tel : 886-2-86720160
> Fax : 886-2-86720161
> e-Mail : sales at bjtek.com.tw
>
> BJTEK GA-62P-SMA(F) model
> Brochure / Datasheet
> http://marine.antennaking.com.tw/comm/upfile/d_100603_07203.pdf
>
> This provides additional details on this surplus GPS antenna at Excess
> Solutions.
>
> greg, w9gb
> ==
> From: gary <nuts at lazygranch.com>
> To: time-nuts <time-nuts at lists.febo.com>
> Subject: [time-nuts] Marine GPS antenna at SF Bay Area surplus shop
>
> http://marine.antennaking.com.tw/detail/322578/322578.html
> At Excess Solutions. They have a few of these mystery brand active GPS
> antennas for $8. Looks like this link except no cable provided. They had
> about half a dozen.
> The lock mount is in the bottom of the bin in a plastic bag.
>
> My GPSDO uses 12V ,
> so I guess I will have to test this on a portable GPS.
> ==
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