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GPS Antenna

The GPS antenna is located underneath the air intake plenum. The antenna is connected to the GPS receiver via a single co-axial cable and passes signals received from the GPS satellites to the receiver for processing. It is possible for the antenna to lose the signals from the satellites in hilly or tree lined areas, built up areas with tall buildings, multi-story car parks, garages, tunnels, bridges and during heavy rain/thunderstorms. When the signal is lost, the navigation computer will continue to give guidance using memory mapped data from the CD map until the signal is restored. Connector Details: SMB Connector 1. Pin 1 - RF signal from GPS antenna. Screen - RF ground.