User's Manual

Obstructions and interference
The following types of obstructions and possible sources of interference need to be
considered:
Hills, mountains, trees and surrounding plant life.
Adjacent buildings or any large sky obstructing structures such as grain elevators,
airplane hangers, bridges, overhead roadways, etc.
Water towers or any close range large metal objects that could cause excessive sky
obstruction.
Any locations where birds or animals may easily nest or build on or around the
antenna.
Any collocated RF transmission antennas, TV stations, cable television cables, or
arc-welding equipment.
High-voltage lines will not cause interference with GPS signal reception.
Self-supporting or guyed towers will generally not block the GPS signal.
Trees do not totally block but rather degrade GPS reception, especially during periods
of heavy rain or snow. Consider if increased summer plant life could also become a
problem.
If a GPS antenna is mounted to a monopole antenna mast, it must be mounted a
minimum distance (D) from the monopole such that less than 12.5% of a contiguous
surface area of a hemisphere around the antenna is blocked by the monopole. The
GPS antenna must be spaced a minimum distance D = 1.61 x R (where R is the radius
of the monopole at the attachment point of the GPS antenna), from the outside surface
of the monopole.
Example:
Monopole radius (inches)R=12
D = (1.61 x 12)
D = 19.3" minimum
This example assumes, of course, that the monopole is the only obstruction to be
considered, and constitutes a contiguous 12.5% blockage of the sky. This condition would
constitute a contiguous blockage in one quadrant of the hemisphere.
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Issue 1 March 2012
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