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In a message dated 7/22/2005 5:17:40 PM GMT Daylight Time, g3kev.ham@virgin.net writes:
You certainly can't get much more LF than that:-)
 
Joking apart, I've never even considered making one.
You can buy them new online for around £15, standard 5 volt supply via the coax, and I would have thought it could end up costing more than that to make your own in small quantities.
 
regards
 
Nigel
G8PZR
 
New to LF I presume because there is a big connection between LF and GPS concerning timing procedures and sync for some experimental data modes on LF.
de G3KEV
 
Lacking a sense of humour I presume because yes I am aware and thought perhaps the :-) and "joking apart" might just have give a slight clue and perhaps even lifted a smile in return:-)
 
It was a joke...............J   O    K    E
 
Joking apart, yet again again, amongst my quite extensive collection of frequency standards and precision oscillators I do have more than one GPS standard.
Although some do come with a supposedly "matched" antenna, badged by the manufacturer, most, if not all, adhere to the common standard.
I've bought antennas from the US for $15 and smilar ones can be bought in the UK for around £15 as I said before so it really isn't worth thinking about building one these days.
 
regards
 
Nigel
G8PZR