Gnss antenna connector, Table 21: acceptable cable lengths, The gnss antenna connector provides – NavCom SF-3050 Rev.E User Manual
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SF-3050 GNSS Product User Guide
– Rev E
4-109
GNSS Antenna Connector
The connector used on the SF-3050 is a TNC female,
labeled ANT on the rear panel of the sensor as
shown in Figure 47.
The GNSS antenna connector provides
+5V 0.5V at 100mA
. Do not disconnect
the antenna when the GNSS unit is
powered on.
The system is supplied with 12ft (3.6m) of RG58/U
cable (P/N 94-310261-3012LF). The cable is fitted
with two straight male TNC connectors.
The cable length between the antenna and SF-3050
should not exceed 7dB loss at 1.575GHz for optimum
performance, though the system may tolerate up to
10dB of cable loss with minimal performance. Lower
elevation satellite tracking suffers the most with more
than 7dB insertion loss.
Table 21: Acceptable Cable Lengths
Cable
Type
Atten.
(dB) per
100 Ft.
Cable
Length
in Feet
Loss
in dB
Atten.
(dB)
per
100 m
Cable
Length
in
Meters
Loss
in dB
RG-58C
19.605
36.00
7.06
64.32
11.00
7.08
RG-142
16.494
43.00
7.09
54.12
13.00
7.04
RG-213
9.564
74.00
7.08
31.38
22.50
7.06
RG-223
17.224
41.00
7.06
56.51
12.50
7.06
LMR600
3.407
207.00
7.05
11.18
63.00
7.04
LMR400
5.262
133.00
7.00
17.26
41.00
7.08
LMR240
10.127
70.00
7.09
33.23
21.00
6.98
LMR195
14.902
47.00
7.00
48.89
14.00
6.85
In-line amplifiers suitable for all GNSS frequencies
may be used to increase the length of the antenna
cable, but care should be exercised that tracking
performance is not degraded due to multiple