[time-nuts] GPS splitter

Robert Atkinson robert.atkinson at genetix.com
Wed Feb 21 09:08:57 EST 2007


Hi,
They should work depending on the exact type. Check to make sure that
the ports are not a DC short to ground. You can use a DC blocking
capacitor on one port, but you might need a DC current path so you don't
get an antenna fault on the Rx. 330R to ground on the RX side of the cap
should do it, A small inductor in series with the resistor will reduce
signal loss.

Robert.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 21 February 2007 05:11
To: time-nuts at febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] GPS splitter

So I have a bunch of these mini-circuits splitters that cover 500 - 2000

Mhz. It has continuity on all ports. Has anyone tried something like
this to use  
a single GPS antenna on 2 receivers? They both put out 5 volts on the
center  
pin. Maybe a cap on one of the ports?
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