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On Dec 31, 4:04*pm, John Smith wrote:
"Paul Remde" wrote: I'm sorry, but I don't think that is possible. Of course it is. E.g.http://www.vtec.ch/avionik.htm, scroll down to "AntSplit". Uncle Fuzzy wrote: Antennas are cheap, it would be better to buy another one. Multiple GPS antennas can be a mess, because they mustn't be located near each other. News to me. I have several within a foot of each other on a building. Been operating that way for 8 years now with no issues. Two are mounted on the same ground plane, nearly touching. |
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Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
News to me. I have several within a foot of each other on a building. Been operating that way for 8 years now with no issues. Two are mounted on the same ground plane, nearly touching. Lucky you. My experience is that one foot between the antennas is about the minmal distance for reliable functionality. |
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