On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 04:59:20PM -0500, Heckler, Gregory W. (GSFC-596.0)
wrote:
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> I ordered the "Mighty Mouse 3" active GPS antenna...
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> My evaluation of the antenna (in Ebayish): A .
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Thanks for the report!
Eric
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GPS Geeks:
I ordered the "Mighty Mouse 3" active GPS antenna. The spec sheet quotes +5dBi
gain at zenith and -1dBi at 10 degrees. I ordered the antenna from:
http://www.gpszone.ca/accessories/antennas/mm3.php
The spec sheet is available from the manufacturer at:
http://www.tri-m.com/products/s
After reading a bunch of questions about GPS antennas I am making myself
the guinea pig. I just ordered the "Mighty Mouse 3" active GPS antenna.
The spec sheet quotes +5dBi gain at zenith and -1dBi at 10 degrees. I
ordered the antenna from:
http://www.gpszone.ca/accessories/antennas/mm3.php
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Does anyone know of a GPS antenna that they have had good experiences
with and would recommend?
Thanks
Quoting Gregory W Heckler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Bryan:
The DBS-RX is the way to go. I use the +5V bias on the DBS-RX, and
it works fine, with the added benefit of not adding another AC-D
Bryan:
The DBS-RX is the way to go. I use the +5V bias on the DBS-RX, and it
works fine, with the added benefit of not adding another AC-DC brick to
your setup. To enable the +5V bias just short J101 on the DBS-RX card.
Checkout www.gps-sdr.com, you might be interested.
Hello,
I am trying to implement a GPS receiver in GNURadio. I am wondering if
anyone has suggestions on which daughter board I should be using for
the receiver. I currently have a DBSRX-LF board and also a RFX1800
board that both seem to operate over the correct frequencies but am
wonderi