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Hi,
I've seen here before suggestions about using a tuned loop to increase the gain of radio controlled clocks. Do you think this could also be used to increase the gain of a gps receiver? I guess that loop should be 1wl circumference, or about 2 1/2 inch diameter, easy enought to cary in a pocket and play with. I know one can not have more than 0 dB with full omni, I just guess the minimalistic antenna in pocketable gps is way below 0 dB and could maybe be improved a little. Could this be modeled in EZNEC, one segment with some series resitance for high loss antenna and the other 19 to simulate the loop? |
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