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Anthony McNicholas
October 25th 03, 12:25 AM
The Volkslogger manual states that 'During installation,
assure that the integral antenna has a clear view of
the sky and is not shielded by metal or carbon fiber
parts.' (there is no similar comment in the Colibri
version 3.0 manual.)

Has anyone with GPS units mounted on carbon panels
encountered reception problems? Would a carbon pannel
interfere with reception if the back of the GPS antenna
is flush against a carbon pannel even if the top of
the antenna still had a 'clear view of the sky' vertically
upwards?

Does anyone know if there is an external antenna option
for Volksloggers? Also, now that the Colibri seems
to have a built-in antenna as standard is there an
external antenna option for it also?

Paul Remde
October 25th 03, 04:13 AM
Hi,

It has always been my understanding that you can mount the GPS antenna near
(above) metal or carbon fiber without problems. If you mount it below the
metal or carbon fiber, you will have problems. As long as you mount the GPS
antenna so that the metal or carbon fiber will not block its view of the GPS
satellites, you will get good signal. It may actually help to have metal or
carbon fiber below the antenna. I am not an expert on radio signal
transmission, but I have played with a lot of GPS units.

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring Supplies
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com

"Anthony McNicholas" > wrote
in message ...
> The Volkslogger manual states that 'During installation,
> assure that the integral antenna has a clear view of
> the sky and is not shielded by metal or carbon fiber
> parts.' (there is no similar comment in the Colibri
> version 3.0 manual.)
>
> Has anyone with GPS units mounted on carbon panels
> encountered reception problems? Would a carbon pannel
> interfere with reception if the back of the GPS antenna
> is flush against a carbon pannel even if the top of
> the antenna still had a 'clear view of the sky' vertically
> upwards?
>
> Does anyone know if there is an external antenna option
> for Volksloggers? Also, now that the Colibri seems
> to have a built-in antenna as standard is there an
> external antenna option for it also?
>
>
>

bumper
October 25th 03, 07:10 AM
There is no problem mounting a GPS antenna on a carbon fiber panel or on
metal. You just don't want metal or carbon *between* the antenna and its
view of the sky. The more unobstructed the antenna's view, the better.

"Anthony McNicholas" > wrote
in message ...
> The Volkslogger manual states that 'During installation,
> assure that the integral antenna has a clear view of
> the sky and is not shielded by metal or carbon fiber
> parts.' (there is no similar comment in the Colibri
> version 3.0 manual.)
>
> Has anyone with GPS units mounted on carbon panels
> encountered reception problems? Would a carbon pannel
> interfere with reception if the back of the GPS antenna
> is flush against a carbon pannel even if the top of
> the antenna still had a 'clear view of the sky' vertically
> upwards?
>
> Does anyone know if there is an external antenna option
> for Volksloggers? Also, now that the Colibri seems
> to have a built-in antenna as standard is there an
> external antenna option for it also?
>
>
>

Scott Correa
October 25th 03, 01:23 PM
"Anthony McNicholas" > wrote
in message ...
> The Volkslogger manual states that 'During installation,
> assure that the integral antenna has a clear view of
> the sky and is not shielded by metal or carbon fiber
> parts.' (there is no similar comment in the Colibri
> version 3.0 manual.)
>

Carbon is "radio opaque" which means it doesnt allow thru
transmission of rf waves. Fiberglass is "radio clear".
Basically, don't put the antenna in the "shadow" of the
carbon components when viewed in the line of sight.\

Scott

Mike Borgelt
October 25th 03, 10:01 PM
On 24 Oct 2003 23:25:24 GMT, Anthony McNicholas
> wrote:

>The Volkslogger manual states that 'During installation,
>assure that the integral antenna has a clear view of
>the sky and is not shielded by metal or carbon fiber
>parts.' (there is no similar comment in the Colibri
>version 3.0 manual.)
>

Excellent advice


>Has anyone with GPS units mounted on carbon panels
>encountered reception problems? Would a carbon pannel
>interfere with reception if the back of the GPS antenna
>is flush against a carbon pannel even if the top of
>the antenna still had a 'clear view of the sky' vertically
>upwards?
>

The carbon will shield the antenna's view of the sky


>Does anyone know if there is an external antenna option
>for Volksloggers?

Last I heard there was. BUt I haven't sold one, only with internal
antenna.


Mike Borgelt

Harold Ennulat
October 26th 03, 12:17 PM
External mounted antena is no longer an option on the Volkslogger. When
they went from a round 9-pin plug to the RJ-45 style plug they lost real
estate inside the box that now precludes the mount for an external antenna
plug.

Harold Ennulat
ENTEC

"Anthony McNicholas" > wrote
in message ...
> The Volkslogger manual states that 'During installation,
> assure that the integral antenna has a clear view of
> the sky and is not shielded by metal or carbon fiber
> parts.' (there is no similar comment in the Colibri
> version 3.0 manual.)
>
> Has anyone with GPS units mounted on carbon panels
> encountered reception problems? Would a carbon pannel
> interfere with reception if the back of the GPS antenna
> is flush against a carbon pannel even if the top of
> the antenna still had a 'clear view of the sky' vertically
> upwards?
>
> Does anyone know if there is an external antenna option
> for Volksloggers? Also, now that the Colibri seems
> to have a built-in antenna as standard is there an
> external antenna option for it also?
>
>
>

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