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+[* black] Removing a few Phillips screws allows us to access the innards of the GPS antenna.
+[* black] In keeping with the non-permanent mounting solutions, the GPS antenna is attached to its bracket with a hefty piece of Velcro.
+[* black] A quick peek at the antenna board indicates it was manufactured by SIgem, a company that [link|http://www.gisdevelopment.net/news/2001/mar/nps014.htm|partnered] with Tyco in the early 2000s to make GPS components.