SSaL:
Sorry, I didn't test the link.
Here's their home page.
If you go to their product catalog (Its a 30+ MB download for 16 lousy pages) and go to antennas, you can find the GPS antennas with most of your part number shown. But you already knew that from smart guy who is crafty enough to use Google images!!
What I'm scratching my head over is why they might have beryllium oxide in them. They don't see any high temperatures which is what BeO is good for. But I'm glad for you that it might have a little silver in it.
I'm amazed at what devices contain GPS devices nowadays. A little while ago, my Mom-in-law passed away and my brother-in-law took her satellite TV receiver to his place to use up the last of the contract. The service provider shut down the receiver within a day. We were all wondering how they found out so fast...I finally figured out, from this forum, that GPS devices are everywhere!! Including in Grandma's satellite receiver!
So why the h*ck do I have to pay an arm and a leg to get a GPS-equipped dog collar?
Jon.
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