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GPS Networking Introduces Dual Antenna Rack Splitter

GPS Networking has introduced its dual-antenna rack mount splitter (DRMALDCBS1X16) that is ideal for timing and testing applications, the company said. The unit features two antenna inputs, 16 outputs, flat group delay, and high-isolation option.

GPS Networking has introduced its dual-antenna rack mount splitter (DRMALDCBS1X16) that is ideal for timing and testing applications, the company said. The unit features two antenna inputs, 16 outputs, flat group delay, and high-isolation option.

In the normal configuration, the splitter is powered by a transformer that supplies power to the splitter’s amplifier and roof antenna. The outputs are DC loaded with 200-ohm resistors to simulate the antenna current draw. In addition, the splitter’s frequency response covers the GPS L1 and L2 bands with excellent gain flatness, according to the Pueblo West, Colorado, company.

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