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| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 0.51 x 4.72 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | TON00374 |
T**H
Works Great !
I was using my Adafruit Ultimate GPS with NO antenna for a while and was consistently recognizing only 4 - 6 satellites. Adding this antenna boosted my satellites recognized to a consistent 9 - 11 and significantly dropped the HDOP value to about 1.0+/-.
W**G
Works quite well in my application
Installed on top of center of dash on 2014 Subaru Forester coax run into the front of the info-pod on the dash down under the info-pod and to the back of my Android head unit. Signals all from more than 10 satellites very strong at over 85% strength even on a very foggy night. SMA connector screwed right in to my deck and away we go. 10 minute install and my Android deck's bad sat antenna is replaced. Buy with confidence.
B**G
Works perfectly
Works great with my Anytone AT 578 with GPS. Needed 2 GPS antennas to be able to switch the mobile unit between cars and this fits the bill.
M**N
Exceeds expectations
Great sale price. Fast delivery. Well made material. Great performance. Highly recommend. Would purchase again. Using for RPI4 GPS NTP.
T**Z
Seems to work, smaller.
Got here today so replaced the OEM one that came with my replacement Android radio. I think it is the same or slightly better than the original one but it's smaller, magnetic, and easier to hide. I'll update after I actually drive around with it working and see how it really does.
A**R
Good antenna
Added this to one of my GPS modules. Worked out of the box and provided a good signal. Would buy again
S**.
Exactly what I needed
Antenna is inside the vehicle and we get close to 100% signal all the time. Excellent product.
A**R
Doesn't seem to add anything beyond what an internal antenna provides.
This was for a vehicle based application. I don't know what this thing is. I don't know if it's just a piece of wire with a magnet holding it in place. Other GPS antennas I used had a ceramic block and actually did something.Maybe it's because the GPS I used a decade ago needed an antenna more so than today's GPS units might need it now. I don't know. But this doesn't seem to do much. Maybe it allows me to stick my device in a really obscure spot but beyond that I'd probably next time go with a proven product like Laird. Even if it means getting a couple more adapters.
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