[time-nuts] GPS ant info

Connie Marshall connie.marshall at suddenlink.net
Mon Mar 5 23:27:33 EST 2007


Here is the ebay number to the antenna. Works great for me.

eBay item:58532A GPS L1 Reference Antenna Symmetricom NEW in Box
(#290089318277)

Connie
K5CM



-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com]On
Behalf Of Didier Juges
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 8:17 PM
To: randy at geodetics.com; Discussion of precise time and frequency
measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPS ant info


These specs are about the same as the 58532A from Symmetricom. I bought
mine on eBay, new in original packaging for $50, a short while later
someone sold a bunch of them (these may not have been new) for $15 to
$20 a piece.

Anyone has compared them in actual operation or performance?

Didier KO4BB


Randy Warner wrote:
> Guys,
>
>
>
> The CCAH32ST01 is the P/N for the TNC connector version of the Aromat
model
> VIC-100 timing antenna. Aromat is owned by Matsushita, who is owned by
> Panasonic, etc., etc., etc. Panasonic has decided to put their own name on
> things, so the new ones are identified as being Panasonic. You can find a
> better datasheet on the US website here:
>
http://www.pewa.panasonic.com/emp/products/gps_pdf/Panasonic_VIC100_Antenna_
> 9_06.pdf
>
>
>
> Anyway, the VIC-100 is THE timing antenna if you are looking for top
> performance. It is the standard antenna for Lucent, Motorola, and everyone
> else.
>
>
>
> Typical specs:
>
>
>
> LNA Gain:   38dB
>
> Bandpass:   -60dB at fo +/- 50MHz
>
> Power:      +5V at approx. 25mA
>
>
>
> As you might guess, its main claim to fame is the -60dB filtering. It's
> about the only "standard" GPS antenna with three ceramic filters (L1
ceramic
> filters as used in GPS antennas are typically good for about -20dB at
+/-50
> MHz around foo).
>
>
>
> When I worked at Synergy these were about $120. If you try to buy one from
> Symmetricom it will set you back about $450. By way of comparison, the
Moto
> Timing2000 (with a dual ceramic filter) is about $65. In short, you have
one
> of the best timing antennas out there. Hold onto it.
>
>
>
> Randy Warner
>
> ______________


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