[aprssig] Center Frequency of GPS Signal
Rich Garcia k4gps at arrl.netTue Nov 9 23:21:04 UTC 2004
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Could but I do not believe in this case. It comes and goes, if it were overload it would stay all the time since the radio station is 24/7 with no power changes. Last 2 problems I have had were Channel 67 3rd harmonic taking out the GPS unit and then 92.7 FM doing the same. In the case of 92.7 the engineer that they have on retainer (long gone days of actually having one on staff) was a ham and I knew him. Late one night we went to the site 100 yards away from my GPS to power down the amps, upon arriving to the transmitter shack my GPS III lost lock, dragging a Spectrum Analyzer in (all 55 lbs of it!) I found the box/door that holds the final tube was to blame, the copper finger stock was not making good contact and there went the shielding, clearing up each time I pushed on the door. Channel 67 was another story PAX TV, took a call from very high up to shut down their transmitters even at 00:00hrs. 3rd harmonic spike went away but level readings were still inside of FCC guidelines so that was a fight. Eventually moving the GPS antenna behind a 16ft ground mounted dish about 200ft away from the main tower and tilting the antenna to the opposite horizon away from the broadcast antenna cleared the problem right up. Lots of work but we found a fix that did not involve lawyers or the FCC! RF Overload...would be easier to explain instead of the 15th harmonic but with having replaced the GPS 4 times and having plenty of GPS units at other locations with larger broadcast transmitters than this one I doubt it. Now that I have the center freq I can bring my Spectrum Analyzer over there and take a look at the signals. I am sure boaters at the Stuart Inlet will also appreciate it! Rich -----Original Message----- From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of John Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 5:19 PM To: TAPR APRS Mailing List Subject: Re: [aprssig] Center Frequency of GPS Signal Rich, could it just be RF overload on the GPS rx John K4AG Rich Garcia wrote: >Been a long time since I have had to look at the GPS signal on a SA, does >anyone know off hand what the Center Freq is ? I kind of remember it to be >somewhere in the 1,450 Mhz range... > >I think a local radio station has a harmonic that is a bit stronger than >allowed and is wiping out the GPS band, I need to track that down and be >sure before I make any phone calls. Interesting thing is that the radio >station is literally right on the beach at a very busy local inlet next to >marina's and such, whenever I am in the parking lot or driving past the >station my GPS III will either lose lock or the signal strength will drop to >almost nothing on all birds that I can see. > >Thanks, >Rich >K4GPS > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >aprssig mailing list >aprssig at lists.tapr.org >https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > > > _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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