Currently my mk2 GPS antenna is mounted inside my car, on top of the dash directly under the windshield. The windshield is pretty thin but does have a layer of tint on it.
Would it be wise to move the antenna to my trunk deck lid outside of the car? I want to avoid any potential interference.
I've only every had an issue with the GPS reception accuracy when I put the sample rate at 50hz, I've since put that back to 10hz.
GPS antenna mounting
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Possibly a daft question, but in a saloon car, could I magnetise it upside down on the inside of the roof skin? Is this going to significantly reduce the performance of the GPS reception?
I'm basically looking at a permanent(ish) installation into one car, and so was going to mount it to the inside of the roof skin behind the X in the roof bars, then route the harness around the cage and down to the RCP2 unit..
I'm basically looking at a permanent(ish) installation into one car, and so was going to mount it to the inside of the roof skin behind the X in the roof bars, then route the harness around the cage and down to the RCP2 unit..
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