[time-nuts] GPS timing antenna 5 meter BNC Plug with cable

Tom Knox actast at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 6 02:52:53 EST 2013



Amazing how reasonable some of these Chinese cables and other electronics are. The quality is also constantly improving. But I would see if they can use at least RG/142. It is more expensive but I would not recommend RG/58 for a GPS antenna. Or even for distributing 5 and 10 MHz outputs if you are going for maximum performance.
At 40GHz bandwidth the 2.4mm connectors require precision machining. In addition the cable will need to act as a waveguide beyond about 30Ghz. Needless to say they will always command some serious money.  If you are going to that expense I would recommend 2.4mm to 2.4mm with a 2.4mm to 3.5mm adpater. An SMA connector will limit the cable to use below 20GHz. Skip at RDR has had some new surplus 2.4mm cables recently. He may still have some longer lengths. They are not $6, but they were reasonably priced and very nice.
Thomas Knox


> Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2013 16:31:13 +0000
> From: drkirkby at gmail.com
> To: time-nuts at febo.com
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPS timing antenna 5 meter BNC Plug with cable
> 
> On 5 December 2013 05:56, David J Taylor <david-taylor at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> > Anyone know whether these antennas are any good?  Anyone used one?  I wonder
> > where they are made?
> >
> >
> > http://www.rfsupplier.com/timing-antenna-meter-plug-with-rg58-coax-cable-p-2344.html
> >
> > Looks like it has no filter, and some of the spelling is dubious!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David
> 
> Reading the site
> 
> "Rfsupplier is a online b2c company located in Shenzhen, China which
> specialized..."
> 
> I agree the English is odd, but it is better than my Chinese.
> 
> Its an interesting site that will make cables of arbitrary length with
> arbitrary connectors, though I think they might struggle to make this
> cable they quote $6 for.
> 
> "Product: Cable Type: RG8; Length: 0.1cm/0.04inch(s); Connector A: N
> Straight Jack; Connector B: N Right Angle Plug"
> 
> I wish I could find a similar site that would make me a cable with a
> 2.4 mm male plug at one end, and a female chassis mount SMA on the
> other. I suspect a company like Huber and Suhner could make me one,
> but I suspect it would be a small fortune for a one-off.
> 
> Dave
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