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Mechanical mounting considerations 

The kit is supplied with four 12mm nylon M3 hex spacers, and 
four nylon M3 screws. The PCB has a suitable mounting hole 
in each corner.  

The patch antenna specifications recommend that the 
distance between the ground-plane and any conducting 
materials below it, should be a minimum of 10mm.  

When using the supplied patch antenna, the recommended 
mounting of the QLG1 PCB should therefore involve the PCB 
orientated with the component side downwards, and the patch 
antenna facing up to the sky. The hex nylon spacers should 
be used as pillars, suspending the PCB above the enclosure. 
The hex nylon spacers will be on the component side of the 
PCB (lower), with the screws on the solder side (upper). 

The enclosure material must NOT be conductive, which would 
shield the patch antenna!  

If using an externally mounted active antenna, the mounting considerations are 
much less critical. 

Input/output signal connections 

The diagram (right) shows a section of the silkscreen printing from the component 
side of the QLG1 PCB, at the right side of the board.  

There are two sets of connections, a 6-way set and a 4-way set. Both use 0.1-inch 
pitch pads, suitable for using standard 0.1-inch pin header connectors (not supplied 
with the kit), or soldering wires. The pads are large and easy to solder to.  

The 6-way set of connections provides access to the full set of signals, for general 
purpose use of this GPS receiver module. Note that TXD is the serial data output of 
the module, at 5V Logic levels. The 1 pulse per second (1pps) timing signal is also 
5V. The pulse is 100ms long and active-high (the leading edge of the pulse indicates 
the 1 second event). RXD is the serial data input signal, at 3.3V logic level; however 
5V logic level inputs are also supported due to the onboard zener diode D1. 

The 4-way set of connections is intended for connection of the QLG1 GPS receiver module to the 
Ultimate3S QRSS/WSPR transmitter kit, and other QRP Labs kits. These are the only four signals required 
by these kits, which do not communicate serial data back to the GPS, they only listen to the GPS serial 
data stream and 1pps signals. 

Connecting the QLG1 to an Ultimate3S QRSS/WSPR kit 

The 4-way connector on the QLG1 can be connected directly to the 4-way connector of the U3S (and other 
QRP Labs kits), via a length of shielded cable. No pull-up resistors, extra voltage regulator, or 
smoothing/decoupling capacitors are needed since these are all already incorporated into the QLG1. The 
order of connection pads on the QLG1 is also the same as those on the U3S. Note that the QLG1 TXD 
(output) signal connects to the U3S RXD signal (input). The cable shield should be connected to ground at 
the U3S end only, not the QLG1 end. 2m or 3m of cable is typically a good length to use. 

Summary of Contents for QLG1

Page 1: ...ll ups or capacitors 2 Antenna The QLG1 GPS receiver kit can be built with two antenna options either an on board patch antenna or an externally mounted active antenna with SMA connector The module ca...

Page 2: ...ternal voltage regulation within the module The 74ACT logic family are perfect for the purposes of level conversion because the high voltage threshold specification for this family is below the 2 8V h...

Page 3: ...ors C1 0 1uF ceramic marking 104 C2 0 1uF ceramic marking 104 C3 22uF electrolytic C4 22uF electrolytic C5 0 1uF ceramic marking 104 4 3 Semiconductors IC1 74ACT08 14 pin DIP chip IC2 LM317LZ voltage...

Page 4: ...t could cause short circuits solder bridges to adjacent tracks Also look for joints where the solder has not correctly flowed into the joint i e adhered to the component lead and the PCB The QLG1 PCB...

Page 5: ...be too small to read so please refer to the parts placement diagram Battery Correct orientation of the battery is particularly critical Since the battery will already hold some charge when it arrives...

Page 6: ...component side of the board Additionally 2 x 3 header connection pads are provided in case you want to wire the LEDs to be mounted off board for example to fit into an enclosure or front panel header...

Page 7: ...emote active antenna installation If you decide to use an external active antenna then do not install the supplied patch antenna Instead you can fit a SMA socket such as the one pictured here left Ins...

Page 8: ...rge and easy to solder to The 6 way set of connections provides access to the full set of signals for general purpose use of this GPS receiver module Note that TXD is the serial data output of the mod...

Page 9: ...in the constellation can take around 1 hour So it is quite normal for performance of a GPS module to improve during the first hour after power up in terms of number of tracked satellites etc Until al...

Page 10: ...the QRP Labs YahooGroups forum if you have not already The forum members can provide support for any questions regarding issues and share your success stories too 9 Version History 0 10 Jun 2015 Firs...

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