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On Sat, 15 May 2004 13:54:38 +0000 (UTC), "tango4"
wrote: "Martin Gregorie" wrote in message .. . For some reason there seems to be a rash of new third party active flat antennas going cheap on eBay right now. Prices are around GBP 24.00 while retail prices range upward from GBP 35 or so. I just bought one for my GPS II+, fitted it and flew it yesterday. Works fine and is definitely giving a much better signal at the receiver. If you pay £35 for an active GPS antenna the shopkeeper saw you coming! Didn't see me coming: I saw his prices first. eBay has some uses after all: it was a new unit too. Seriously, it can be hard to find decent prices. I did what I thought was a fairly extensive search and didn't find the Trimble unit: the Gilsom on eBay was the best deal I found. In any case, compared with the replacement cost of a GPS II+ passive antenna (extortionate - best I can find is GBP 45 - 50) I reckon anything under GBP 30 for an active antenna is acceptable. -- martin@ : Martin Gregorie gregorie : Harlow, UK demon : co : Zappa fan & glider pilot uk : |
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