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Re: [time-nuts] GPS antenna selection

HM
Hal Murray
Fri, Aug 5, 2016 9:09 AM

You might want to try a modern GPS receiver.  I have some cheap (< $10-20)
GPS modules with on board patch antennas that work indoors,  sitting on the
floor of the bottom level of a two story stucco-over-wire mesh house,  away
from windows,  surrounded on all sides by tall trees,  with the patch
antenna face down on the floor.  They acquire and track sats quite well.

Brands an/or models?  Do they have PPS?  (or typical USB...)

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holrum@hotmail.com said: > You might want to try a modern GPS receiver. I have some cheap (< $10-20) > GPS modules with on board patch antennas that work indoors, sitting on the > floor of the bottom level of a two story stucco-over-wire mesh house, away > from windows, surrounded on all sides by tall trees, with the patch > antenna face down on the floor. They acquire and track sats quite well. Brands an/or models? Do they have PPS? (or typical USB...) -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.