[time-nuts] Antenna for T-bolt
Rob Kimberley
robkimberley at btinternet.com
Tue Apr 3 14:40:05 UTC 2012
The Symmetricom item 300571554900 you listed below includes a GPS.
It is not just an antenna.
Rob Kimberley
-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
Behalf Of cfo
Sent: 03 April 2012 15:31
To: time-nuts at febo.com
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Antenna for T-bolt
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 15:28:40 -0700, Bob Martin wrote:
> Bill--
>
> The Thunderbolt wants a higher gain antenna than most standard GPS
> receivers. I tried standard Garmin active antennas, and while they
> worked (I have a good view of the sky), signal levels could be better.
>
> Best match probably is something like the HP/Symmetricom 58532A
> antenna, which has gain > 30dB -- most "active" GPS antennas are in
> the 24 - 26 dB range.
>
> They're not cheap, but they'll do the job.
>
> If you have much distance to cover, feed line is of course important
> as well -- 9913, LMR 400, good quality RG6, something with low loss at
> 1.5 GHz.
>
> I'm using a 58532A feeding a Symmetricom 58535A active GPS splitter to
> run a Thunderbolt and a Datum Tymserve 2100. Feedline is 9913 to the
> splitter, and short LMR 195 SMA cables from there. (Yes you can find
> F to SMA adapters, on eBay, even though many will shudder at the
> concept...)
>
> 73 Bob K6RTM
>
>
>
> On Apr 2, 2012, at 15:01, time-nuts-request at febo.com
> wrote:
>
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>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I have asked this question several times over the past few weeks and
>> get no answer. Have I been ostracized??!!
>>
>> Question is that I am looking for suggestions for GPS antenna for
>> t-bolt. The antenna that I am using now is a no name and I not know
>> where it came from! Wonder if a Garman GA-30 will work?
>>
I think "any" 5v antenna with a 25+ dB gain would work.
But the Tbolt likes a high gain antenna.
I'm using Maxrad GPS-TMG-40 (40dB) with N-Conn , in Copenhagen.
It works reasonably fine with 25m quality 75ohm cable.
It's on the balcony , with an ok view to the south.
But absolutely no view north , so a bit of the time only 2 sats active.
LH says
adev 1.2x e-12 on PPS
adev 5.3x e-13 on OSC
In my summerhouse i use the "mushroom like" antenna that came with the kit
from fluke.l , but i have an extra Maxrad waiting to be mounted.
This might be a good choice "eby item : 320881667391".
Just key in the # in search
This is the symetricom as item : 300571554900
cfo
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