High
Performance GPS Antennas
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High Gain
External Antennas
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Features:
- Unique user removable
magnets eliminate interference with compasses in hiking, marine and
aviation applications.
- Light Weight:
60g
- 9 foot cable (RG-174)
- Ultra High dB
Gain: 32dB ~ 55 dB
- Ultrasound sealed
housing: 100% Waterproof.
- Power Protection
Circuit.
- Reverse Polarity
Shutdown.
- Over Current
Sense Shutdown.
- EMI Power line
Suppression
- Several different
antennas types available: MCX
90°(M), MCX 180°(M), SMB
90° (F), and SMB 180°(F)
- Provides better
satellite reception under
tree cover than the non-high gain external antennas. Click here to
see a demonstration.
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Number |
Description |
Price
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| gil-MCX-90hg |
High
Gain External GPS antenna with right angle (90°) Male MCX
connector
(Compatible
with Garmin GPS12XL, 76, 60, 96 series/ Quest (2) / Streetpilot
Series / iQue Series / nüvi 350) |
Temporarily Unavailable |
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| gil-MCX-180hg |
High Gain External
GPS antenna with straight (180°) Male MCX connector
(Compatible
with Garmin GPS12XL, 76, 60, 96 series/ Quest (2) /
Streetpilot Series / iQue Series nüvi 350) |
No Longer Stocked |
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| gil-SMB-F90hg |
High Gain External
GPS antenna with right angle (90°) SMB connector
(Works
with Magellan Meridian Color, and the Roadmate 300, 500,
700, 750) |
$45.00 |
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| gil-SMB-F180hg |
High Gain External
GPS antenna with straight (180°) SMB connector
(Works
with Magellan Meridian Color, and the Roadmate 300, 500,
700, 750) |
$45.00 |
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| Specifications: |
- Dimensions:
47.0 x 45.4 x 14.4 mm
- Weight:
60g
- Ultra
High dB Gain: 32dB ~ 55 dB
- Wide
Operating Voltage: Input voltage of 2.5vdc ~ 12vdc
- Ultra
Low Power Consumption - 18mA
- Operating
Temperature: -40C ~ +85
- Operating
Humidity: 40% ~ 95% RH
- Center
Frequency: 1575 MHz
- Noise
Figure: 1.5dB Max
- Ground
reception power sensitivity at over –130dB.
- Heavy
Duty Construction: Polycarbonate radome, die-cast base
with user detachable magnets
- Ultrasound
sealed housing: 100% Waterproof.
Prairie Geomatics
recommends that you run the antenna cable through the battery cover
D-ring on the back of your GPS unit. This will stop the jack from
swivelling which would eventually cause wear on the internal gold contacts.
Click here to
see a picture of this technique. |
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