GPS Cable length limitations?

     Does anyone happen to know the length limitation on the GPS cable?
I believe I received a 25 foot section of RG174 with the original unit. However, the ideal location in the warehouse would be about 100 feet from the nearest window. Would that be too long? If possible to run that far, would anyone know where to purchase a continuous length of 100 feet?

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