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GPS Antenna and Cable Information
DC Resistance
The cross-sectional area and length of the conductors in the cable determine the dc resistance.
Since power to the RF preamplifier in the antenna is supplied via the antenna cable, excessive dc
resistance will degrade performance.
Because of the above factors, changes to the length and/or type of antenna cable should be made
carefully. Damaged cables may also affect performance.
Available Antenna Cables and Accessories for Longer Runs
Arbiter Systems offers longer antenna cables for use with all models of clocks when the standard
15-meter (50-foot) cable is inadequate. For RG-6 cable runs greater than 250 feet, up to 500 feet,
Arbiter offers a 21-dB in-line amplifier, P/N AS0044700. A larger RG-11 style cable is available
(P/N WC0004900, 305-m / 1000-ft roll), that can be used for runs to 120 meters (400 feet) without
the in-line preamplifier, or 240 meters (800 feet) with the AS0044700 amplifier. See a list of these
accessories in Table 4.2.
P/N
Description
Delay, ns
Signal Level, dB
CA0021315
15-m (50-ft) cable, RG-6
60 ns
-5 dB
CA0021330
30-m (100-ft) cable, RG-6
119 ns
-9 dB
CA0021345
45-m (150-ft) cable, RG-6
177 ns
-13 dB
CA0021360
60-m (200-ft) cable, RG-6
236 ns
-17 dB
CA0021375
75-m (250-ft) cable, RG-6
295 ns
-21 dB
WC0004900
305-m (1000-ft) roll RG-11
3.92 ns/m
-17.5 dB/100 m
AS0044800
RG-11 crimp tool and 25 connectors
N/A
N/A
AS0044700
21-dB in-line amplifier
1 ns
+21 dB
Table 4.2: GPS Cable Data and Accessory Information
Physical Protection
When routing the antenna cable, protect it from physical damage, which may result from closing
doors, falling objects, foot traffic, etc. Also, when routing around corners, allow for sufficient bend
radius to prevent kinks. Extra length should be allowed at both ends of the cable to prevent tension
on the connectors, which could cause damage or failure. Extra length is useful as a service loop, in
the event that a connector needs replacement.
Do not stretch the cable mid-air over any appreciable distance without support. Cable degradation
or failure could result. Always leave a drip loop wherever the cable enters a structure, to prevent
water from entering the structure via the cable jacket. The maximum temperature rating for the
type of cable provided with the clock is 75
o
C (167
o
F). Exercise care when routing the cable near
sources of heat to avoid cable damage.
Summary of Contents for 1088A
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Page 18: ...xviii LIST OF FIGURES ...
Page 23: ...1 4 Attaching Rack Mount Ears to 1088A B Series Clocks 3 Figure 1 2 Attaching Rack Mount Ears ...
Page 24: ...4 Unpacking the Clock ...
Page 32: ...12 Front and Rear Panels ...
Page 38: ...18 Connecting Inlet Power Input and Output Signals ...
Page 46: ...26 GPS Antenna and Cable Information ...
Page 48: ...28 Setting Internal Jumpers Figure 5 1 Model 1088B Main Board ...
Page 76: ...56 The Setup Menus ...
Page 112: ...92 Serial Communication and Command Set ...
Page 127: ...B 4 Physical Dimensions 107 Figure B 1 Suggested Mounting of the AS0094500 Surge Arrester ...
Page 128: ...108 Using Surge Arresters ...
Page 145: ...C 5 Option 04 Parallel BCD Output 125 Figure C 4 Option 04 Output Jumper Settings ...
Page 146: ...126 Options List Figure C 5 Option 04 Board Layout and Jumper Locations ...
Page 166: ...146 Options List Figure C 12 Option 17 Board Layout and Jumper Locations ...
Page 187: ...C 16 Option 20A Four Fiber Optic Outputs 167 Figure C 22 Option 20A Jumper Locations ...
Page 194: ...174 Options List Figure C 24 Option 23 Internal Jumper Setup ...
Page 196: ...176 Options List Figure C 25 Option 27 Jumper Locations ...
Page 214: ...194 Options List Figure C 28 Option 29 Connector Signal Locations ...
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