Trimble Outdoors THUNDERBOLT 64057-00-ENG User Manual

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3 Hardware Integration

28 Trimble ThunderBolt E GPS Disciplined Clock User Guide

In cases where the distance between the Bullet and the ThunderBolt E is excessive ( for
example when the loss exceeds 18 dB), an inline amplifier is necessary.

The following table shows the loss relationships:

In cases where the run length is such that the loss exceeds 18 dB, an inline amplifier
(LNA) with the following specifications is required:

Place the LNA at a point in the coaxial line so that the loss between the Bullet
antenna and the LNA does not exceed 18 dB.

The noise figure of the LNA must be 3 dB or less. The gain of the LNA should be
at least 3 dB greater than the cable loss between the output of the inline LNA
and the ThunderBolt E input. Trimble recommends that a filtered LNA is used
to reduce overload by out-of-and signals. (Filtered LNAs are made by GPS
Networking.)

For example, if you choose an RG-6 cable with 40 dB/100 meter loss, and the
required run-length is 90 meters, the total loss for his run would be
(0.9)(40 dB/100 meters) = 36 dB. This exceeds 18 dB and means that you need to
use an inline amplifier.

However, if you select an LMR-400 or LMR-600 cable, you would

not need an

inline amplifier.

The noise figure of the inline amplifier must be 3 dB or less. The gain of this LNA
would be 21 dB (18 dB loss precedes LNA, 18 dB of loss follows LNA, and drives
requirement for 18 + 3 = 21 dB gain for the LNA).

Cable type

dB / 100 ft

dB / 100 meter

Max lenght for 18 dB loss at
1575 MHz (feet / meter)

RG-6

12

40

150/45

RG8 (and 8/U)

9.6

31

185/58

RG-8X

16.8

55

107/33

RG-58

19.6

64

92/28

RG-59

14.7

48.2

122/37

LMR-400

5.3

17.2

340/105

LMR-600

3.4

11.2

530/161

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