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On Jul 11, 11:44*am, jcarlyle wrote:
I'd be surprised if GPS antennas had oscillators, they're most likely to be inside the unit itself and signal shouldn't leak out. Some GPS antennas have preamps, for sure, and of course the only difference between an amp and an oscillator is feedback. My own experience is that active GPS antennas close enough to touch one another work perfectly well. Naturally, keeping a transmitter (like FLARM or a VHF radio antenna) at a distance from a GPS antenna is a wise idea to prevent front end overload. Perhaps a preamp experienced a thermal runaway once, and this led to the legend of keeping GPS antennas separated? Are there any documented instances to show that GPS antennas must be separated from one another? -John On Jul 11, 1:31 pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: Concerns about GPS antennas placed close to each other seem largely a non-issue. e.g. there is really no local oscillator leakage from these antennas. More common antenna problem are likely just good sky view/ obstruction issues. Right, I should have been clear. They don't have local oscillators in the active antennas, just pre-amps. And the good back-isolation means the local oscillator in the GPS units themselves does not leak back to the antenna. Darryl |
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