[time-nuts] GPS Antenna splitters
dave powis
g4hup at btinternet.com
Sat Feb 5 10:11:10 UTC 2011
You could also look at http://g4hup.com/DA/DA.htm - specifically the G version,
which is intended for just this application, feeding up to 4 receivers. I use
one myself for a Z3801A, two thunderbolts and a Jupiter based G3RUH type GPDSO.
Output level is individually settable if required, and so long as your terminate
any unused outputs in 50R you can use it with any number of Rx's
73,
Dave, G4HUP
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From: Dave M <dgminala at mediacombb.net>
To: TimeNuts <time-nuts at febo.com>
Sent: Saturday, 5 February, 2011 1:16:08
Subject: [time-nuts] GPS Antenna splitters
Has anyone measured the gain (or loss) of the Minicircuits ZAPD-3DB-1575-3
GPS antenna splitter? I've seen a number on the auction site, and am
wondering if they have any gain. I see the 3DB in the model number, but
don't know if it's gain or loss.
I have a TBolt and an HP Z3801A. I can use the antenna with only one
receiver at a time, but would like to run them concurrently. Since I'm
using a 25db gain bullet antenna, I certainly don't want to lose any signal.
If the ZAPD-3DB-1575-3 splitter doesn't provide any gain internally, which
model splitter(s) can you recommend?
David
dgminala at mediacombb dot net
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