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GPS Repeater / Reradiator ?
I recall seeing post about someone using a GPS repeater to get a GPS signal in a hanger but I could not find it. I also could not find much using google except for high $$ systems.
Does any one know where to get an inexpensive GPS reradiator? |
Legal issues...
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From a manufacturer's web site PLEASE NOTE: GPS re-radiator devices may be sold only to foreign parties. Domestic customers must provide proof of authorization obtained from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) before a transaction can be completed. For further information regarding NTIA requirements, see Chapter 8.3.28 of the NTIA manual, http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/redbook/8.pdf gil A |
reradiator
Aerotronics has one in their shop.
Nucleus |
One solution can be to use a long cable with the antenna outside the hanger.
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Here's one that has been written about before - I don't have personal experience with it or any relationship with the company. I believe the model # RA-46 is what was used with positive results.
http://mobilegpsonline.com/mgpsos/in...dex&cPath=6_97 Bob |
US regulations
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This link is to a San Jose company that got fined $75,000 for selling those same devices in the US... http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-06-30A1.pdf This paragraph is the interesting one, I think... 16. Finally, we do not find San Jose?s claim -- that it was unaware that its GPS re-radiator devices violated the rules until it received the Division?s letter of inquiry -- warrants a downward adjustment of the proposed aggregate forfeiture amount. It is a well established and long-standing principle that ignorance of the law is not a mitigating factor and does not warrant a downward adjustment of an assessed forfeiture. Is it worth the risk? gil in Tucson |
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