I'm curious as to what GPS this would be for. I thought all teardrops
are amplified, and come with a panel-mount GPS, or just UPS-AT? The
removable variety like in some Garmin handhelds are amp'd too,
understandably so, but fiberglass renders the issue of separate
antenna for any handheld moot, I would think. Can a passive antenna
be more effective than an amplified one, panel or portable?
Well, my digital caliper reads to .01mm. What's a fair price for me
to entrepreneurially make the plates? $$$ --> :-)
Best,
Fred F.
> It could be mounted such that a cover can
> be fitted over it flush with the fuse skin. No need to spend 300 on
> a teardrop unit from Adams!!!
>
> I'd mount it in the roof space between the doors. That way you don't
> have any extra work to do. GPS reception under the skin at that point is
> excellent on a Garmin GPS35 receiver.
>
> Good luck with trimming the copper plate to an accuracy of 0.1mm :-)
>
> Tony
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