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Thanks Dick.. I figured I would have to build a cable anyway since the GPS
will be about 10 ft from my laptop. The manual says not to shorten the antenna cable but does tell you how to remove the connector to get it through a small hole. On my old Trimble, there was no warning about shorting it but then it didn't have WAAS. If I were you, I would swap the antennas and keep the same cable and see if there is any problem with either the WAAS or the GPS Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Steve, why not get an integrated GPS receiver with great WAAS built
right into the antenna like the Raymarine Raystar 120 NMEA? http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/P...oduct _id=147 Just plug it right into your laptop's serial port. No need to pay for all the extra displays and gadgets you don't use. Stretch out both arms horizontally. Double the distance you see from fingertip to fingertip. That's how far the fix strays away from the receiver's position at Lionheart's berth over a 24 hour period. You can use any cabling you like because the dome, itself, puts out NMEA statements into the cable. There's no RF antenna separate from a display unit with coax cabling with IF interconnects to worry about. The whole thing, WAAS receiver and all, 12-channels, is built right into the little dome. It's also compatible with EGNOS in Europe and MSAS in Asia for true worldwide compatibility. Lionheart's is mounted on the left side of the helm under the fiberglass hardtop so people don't use it as a handle knob. Comes with a standard mount like the kind you'd screw a marine fiberglass antenna to. 9-18VDC at 1.5W powers it right up the same cable. It comes with a long cable already attached to it. Unfortunately, I'd rather it had a sealed PLUG on the antenna in case it needed a replacement cable, but it doesn't have it. VERY sensitive receiver. -130dbm.....hot! On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:03:39 -0800, "Steve" wrote: Thanks Dick.. I figured I would have to build a cable anyway since the GPS will be about 10 ft from my laptop. The manual says not to shorten the antenna cable but does tell you how to remove the connector to get it through a small hole. On my old Trimble, there was no warning about shorting it but then it didn't have WAAS. If I were you, I would swap the antennas and keep the same cable and see if there is any problem with either the WAAS or the GPS Steve s/v Good Intentions Larry W4CSC NNNN |
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Steve, why not get an integrated GPS receiver with great WAAS built
right into the antenna like the Raymarine Raystar 120 NMEA? http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/P...oduct _id=147 Just plug it right into your laptop's serial port. No need to pay for all the extra displays and gadgets you don't use. Stretch out both arms horizontally. Double the distance you see from fingertip to fingertip. That's how far the fix strays away from the receiver's position at Lionheart's berth over a 24 hour period. You can use any cabling you like because the dome, itself, puts out NMEA statements into the cable. There's no RF antenna separate from a display unit with coax cabling with IF interconnects to worry about. The whole thing, WAAS receiver and all, 12-channels, is built right into the little dome. It's also compatible with EGNOS in Europe and MSAS in Asia for true worldwide compatibility. Lionheart's is mounted on the left side of the helm under the fiberglass hardtop so people don't use it as a handle knob. Comes with a standard mount like the kind you'd screw a marine fiberglass antenna to. 9-18VDC at 1.5W powers it right up the same cable. It comes with a long cable already attached to it. Unfortunately, I'd rather it had a sealed PLUG on the antenna in case it needed a replacement cable, but it doesn't have it. VERY sensitive receiver. -130dbm.....hot! On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:03:39 -0800, "Steve" wrote: Thanks Dick.. I figured I would have to build a cable anyway since the GPS will be about 10 ft from my laptop. The manual says not to shorten the antenna cable but does tell you how to remove the connector to get it through a small hole. On my old Trimble, there was no warning about shorting it but then it didn't have WAAS. If I were you, I would swap the antennas and keep the same cable and see if there is any problem with either the WAAS or the GPS Steve s/v Good Intentions Larry W4CSC NNNN |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:03:39 -0800, "Steve" wrote:
Thanks Dick.. I figured I would have to build a cable anyway since the GPS If I were you, I would swap the antennas and keep the same cable and see if there is any problem with either the WAAS or the GPS Both old and new cables are hardwired to the antenna (I guess...maybe I'll open them up and look, there could be a connector inside.) If I'm right, I would have to cut the new antenna wire. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I thought the same thing about my Trimble antenna, but when I opened it up I
found a standard BNC connector. Easy to replace the cable or remove the antenna and leave the cable. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Steve" wrote in message found a standard BNC connector. That should be TNC not BNC.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Steve" wrote in message found a standard BNC connector. That should be TNC not BNC.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I thought the same thing about my Trimble antenna, but when I opened it up I
found a standard BNC connector. Easy to replace the cable or remove the antenna and leave the cable. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:03:39 -0800, "Steve" wrote:
Thanks Dick.. I figured I would have to build a cable anyway since the GPS If I were you, I would swap the antennas and keep the same cable and see if there is any problem with either the WAAS or the GPS Both old and new cables are hardwired to the antenna (I guess...maybe I'll open them up and look, there could be a connector inside.) If I'm right, I would have to cut the new antenna wire. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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