After reading the support forums a bit, and browsing the documentation, I'm not sure exactly what the purpose is of the RF switch U34 in the GPS circuit. From what I've read, the switch exists to protect or isolate the LNA and the GPS front-end during LTE transmission (by using C73 as a RF ground), but I fail to understand why this matters exactly, since this switch is only active when GPS_EN is off.
For example, when we're actively transmitting with LTE, we don't really care about reading a GPS signal, so when the LNA is off, does it matter if some of the LTE signal couples into our GPS antenna and LNA stage?
When we're actively acquiring a GPS fix, we obviously won't be using LTE, so we have just a straight path to the GPS antenna. I'm not quite sure what the internal architecture looks like of the nRF9160, so perhaps I'm overlooking something, any information is welcome.
Right now my idea is to put a GPS SAW filter between the LNA and the GPS antenna, I guess this would be sufficient for improving jamming resistance right?
The schematic: