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I am anxious to experiment with home made antennas for my GPS II+. I suspect I'll start with the turnstile design in October, 2002 QST or perhaps one of the many patch antennas described on the Internet. Any reports of hands-on experience with various designs would be sincerely appreciated.

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I would recommend to start with a patch antennea. But it's also

very hard to build a working one without the possibility to use

a network-analyzer. If you use copper-boards with air as the

dielectricum, the epsilon is hard to define and you can not

give a simple recipe. But it's definitly worth to try.

 

For the LNA, I would recommend the MACOM AM50-0002. Great little

chip! 27db gain and only two additional resistors needed for matching.

 

I'm also interested in building a helix-antenna, but I haven't had

the time yet to do it.

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I would recommend to start with a patch antennea. But it's also very hard to build a working one without the possibility to use a network-analyzer. If you use copper-boards with air as the dielectricum, the epsilon is hard to define and you can not give a simple recipe. But it's definitly worth to try.


 

Don't forget to tune the flux capacitor prior to charging the dilithium crystal matrix.

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I have been led to believe that patch antennas sometimes have difficulty "seeing" some of the lower-to-the-horizon sats. I'm not sure that is a problem, however. As for test equipment, everything I have is designed for h.f. (3-30 MHz). That doesn't work very well at 1.575 GHz. Anyhow, I'll try a couple *cookbook* designs and report my findings here.

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