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shanecl



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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
GNSS antenna
Question for the more knowledgeable then me gurus. I'm fitting a 5G/Wifi/GNSS antenna the one in the link

https://ie.rs-online.com/web/p/multi-band-antennas/2766675

Is it overkill, yes, is it free, yes

My question for the GNSS to work correctly does it have to have direct sight above it. I was planning on fitting it slightly under the roof tent, would the GNSS work correctly or would i have to install it further to the front of the roof



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Peter Td4



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GNSS receivers are very sensitive nowadays and happy work with signals that bounce off from all sorts of obstacles. So, there's a good bit of margin.
Of course, a clear view on the sky is always better, especially when driving under e.g. heavy foliage.

Honestly, I would be more worried about the 4G/5G performance when the antenna is somewhat obstructed. Usually the link margin on terrestrial comms is much less compared to GNSS. Peter,

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shanecl



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Thanks for the detailed reply Peter,

I'll tell you my plan, I managed to get a sim router from work so my kids will have Wi-Fi in the defender and then i need a GPS antenna for my head unit so i can use apple carplay.

Thinking using this antenna would tick off all my requirements
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MadTom



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I'm using GPS on our Discovery 2 during trips, and had antenna on the roof - just behind the windshield edge partly covered by roof tent. It was working, but not good. I've moved it in the hood, nex to some solar panel, and it is perfect.
With TD5 Defender I had placed the GPS antena bellow plastic cover on one of fender top holes. It is hiden and works nice. "Drobek" = The Small One - Discovery 2, "Blufínek" = The Blue Thing - Defender 130, and for me at least Ford Mondeo Smile
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shanecl



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OOh like that idea of it under the vent on the fender, nice and sutle.

Cool, i'll get working on a bracket Very Happy
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MadTom



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I have not used any bracket, just the original plastic cover. It has some ribs from lower side, so removed part of the rib, made some holes to the rest and used zip ties to hold the GPS antenna. "Drobek" = The Small One - Discovery 2, "Blufínek" = The Blue Thing - Defender 130, and for me at least Ford Mondeo Smile
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shanecl



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Oh sorry, get you now Very Happy
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