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GPS > Antenna
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Antenna Defined
That part of the GPS receiver hardware which receives (and sometimes amplifies) the incoming L-Band signal. Antennas come in all shapes and sizes, but most these days use so-called "microstrip" or "patch" antenna elements. The geodetic antennas, on the other hand, may use a "choke-ring" to mitigate any multipath signals.
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Off-site Antenna Links, User Submitted
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- L-com: Buy Wireless WIFI LAN, Networking Equipment, Bi-directional Amplifiers, Cables & Accessories from HyperLink Technologies - www.hyperlinkt ech.com
- TV Fool
- My Retrevo - My Manuals
- FCC: Wireless Telecommunicat ions Bureau: Rules and Regulations: FCC page of rules and regulations
- HDTVexpert ? Heavy Metal, Part 2
- HDTVexpert ? Heavy Metal, Part 1
- Antenna on the Cheap (er, Chip): $6 802.11b Antenna in a Can.
- Loop Antennas and Calculator
- HDTV Broadcasts and the Required TV Antenna Type
- Antenna_instru ctions.pdf (application/p df Object)
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