I am looking at the hardware design of Thingy91, where the antenna is shared by LTE and GPS/GNSS. My system will be connected to a cloud (probably most of the time) and track simultaneously (100 km/h on average, but as high as 250 km/h). With a shared antenna, is this solved time slot divided? And would this strongly compromise LTE and/or GNSS performance? What are other the drawbacks? Could you explain (on a high level) how this is solved? I think this won't be optimal for my system, but I'm always looking to save PCB space and cost.
My other question is:
My first prototype was based on the two separate antennas from 9160DK., but I'm looking to replace the LTE antenna with TE Connectivity pn: 2108783. It is smaller, has much higher gain than both 9160DK and Thingy91, better VSWR than Thingy91 and supports 4 bands. It's also a lot cheaper. Would this be a good choice? And can the same matching network from Thingy91 be used?