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which degrades the accuracy of the calculated time and position. The time delay 
is dependent on the type of dielectric material in the cable and ranges from 1 to 2 
ns/ft. RuggedCom provides a method to account for this delay through the web 
management interface by entering the time delay into the cable compensation 
box under PTP General Configuration The table below gives some examples of 
the delay that can be expected based on the dielectric type. 
 
Dielectric Type 
Time Delay 
(ns/ft) 
Propagation 
Velocity 
(% of c) 
Solid Polyethylene (PE) 
1.54 
65.9 
Foam Polyethylene (FE) 
1.27 
80.0 
Foam Polystyrene (FS) 
1.12 
91.0 
Air Space Polyethylene (ASP) 
1.15-1.21 
84-88 
Solid Teflon (ST) 
1.46 
69.4 
Air Space Teflon (AST) 
1.13-1.20 
85-90 
Table 14: Coaxial Cable Delay 
 
2.9.2.3 Lightning Considerations 
Although it is not possible to protect the antenna from a direct lighting strike, the 
antenna and connected components can be protected from secondary effects 
through installation location and protection devices.  
Install the antenna at least 15 meters away from and lower than any structures 
that attract lightning. GPS antenna damage is usually not the result of a direct 
lightning strike, but due to high currents induced by the effects of a lightning 
strike on a nearby structure. RuggedCom also recommends installing lightning 
arrestors in the antenna line to protect the receiver and connected devices. If a 
lightning arrestor is installed, it is important to ensure that it has a low impedance 
path to the ground.  
2.9.2.4 Line Amplification and Filtering 
Although an active antenna has gain, depending on the length of the coaxial 
cable used it may not be enough in which case a line amplifier will be required as 
well.  
Most active antennas include filters; however, if there is a high potential for 
electromagnetic interference, such as from the near field of a radio transmitter, 
though the antenna system, additional antenna line filtering may be necessary. 
2.9.3  IRIG-B Outputs 
The PTP card provides IRIG-B outputs in both AM (Amplitude Modulated) and 
PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) formats. The IRIG-B123 signal format is 
supported on the AM OUT port, and the IRIG-B003 signal format is supported on 
the TTL OUT port. Enabling and disabling the outputs, and selecting between 
PWM and PPS on the TTL OUT port, is done through software. 
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