GPS Antenna Offers Low Power, High Gain

Nov. 1, 1998
Well-suited for deployment as an external antenna for handheld or vehicle-based GPS receivers, Mighty-Mouse GPS antenna consumes less than 12 mA while producing 25 dB of signal gain. A universal adapter lets Mighty-Mouse antennas mate with many

Well-suited for deployment as an external antenna for handheld or vehicle-based GPS receivers, Mighty-Mouse GPS antenna consumes less than 12 mA while producing 25 dB of signal gain. A universal adapter lets Mighty-Mouse antennas mate with many manufacturers' GPS receivers, supporting connectors such as SMB, SMA, BNC, TNC and MCX. The antenna comes with a 5-meter RG174 cable, a magnetic and permanent mounting system. Dimensions are 58 x 48 x 15 mm and weight is 65 grams. The antenna is 100% waterproof.

Company: TRI-M SYSTEMS INC.

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