The SureElectronics unit is general within 10 feet with no observed
off the wall excursions.
With that in mind, I wonder how accurate is their 1pps output?
Hi,
There was some discussion on the MG1613S earlier. I ordered one off
the bay and did a few test.
I tried to post some pics of
Rix Seacord wrote:
The SureElectronics unit is general within 10 feet with no observed off the
wall excursions.
One possibility Rix, perhaps it may be like the Garmin 18x which has a
very stable position with no sudden excursions ( with its Average Mode
ON ).
The 18x gives position in discrete
The DC468 simulator is not at all picky accept for the one time sentence. I
think I looked at the same unit but was thinking about the jitter and
accuracy of the 1 pps for a gps controlled oscillator. It was not really
apparent, but I think it was not a good choice for that app.
Regards
Paul.
On
Has anyone had any experience with the demo gps receiver being sold on
Ebay by Sure Electronics.
I have been running one, off and on, for about a month.
The stability of its position plots is unbelievable compared to similar
plots from Motorola Oncore, Garmin and Trimble Thunderbolt receivers.
I've got a couple of Trimble manuals, which I want to get rid of for the
cost of postage only.
1) Acutime 6-Channel GPS Smart Antenna. Specification User Manual P/N
21250-00 Rev A
2) SVeeSix 6-Channel GPS Sensor. Specification User Manual P/N 21500-00
Rev A
Contact me off list please.
There
Hi Said,
Your email to the Time-Nuts List for Jan 16 referred to a plot of the Fury vs
two typical plots available on a prominent Time-Nuts members' website... and
talked about a red plot for the 5071A and a black plot for the Fury GPSDO
(which I own). I can't seem to find the plot. Can you
This particular link does not seem to offer the gps board
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Scott Burris slbur...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/16/2011 9:49 PM, Rix Seacord wrote:
Dick and Tom
The gps is sold on ebay in several different versions.
The don't have a web site under their name. The
http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=99
Scott
On 1/17/2011 8:27 AM, paul swed wrote:
This particular link does not seem to offer the gps board
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Scott Burrisslbur...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/16/2011 9:49 PM, Rix Seacord wrote:
Dick and Tom
The gps is
Hi John,
I only have the two plots unfortunately, I will have to convert them to GIF
as they are too big to post.. will look into doing that sometime this
week.
bye,
Said
In a message dated 1/16/2011 17:04:41 Pacific Standard Time, jmi...@pop.net
writes:
Is the raw data for the
On 01/17/2011 02:29 AM, jimlux wrote:
On 1/16/11 5:19 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote:
On 01/16/2011 09:12 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi Pete:
The SiGe receiver IC is not much use by itself since you need to
literally be a rocket scientist in order to process its output data.
The GPS1A, with open
For many more softwareGPS receivers go the the URL below and scroll down a bit.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/vk3biz/gnuradio.html
When you can buy a good timing GPS receiver for $15 on eBay one
wonders why you'd want this. But aside for education and a hobby
having the GPS run inside your
Hello!
How do I start the Signal strength vs az/al display?
Thanks,
Antonio
CT1TE
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You don't... that feature is in 3.0 under the S)urvey A)ntenna menu
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How do I start the Signal strength vs az/al display?
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On 01/18/2011 12:24 AM, Mark Sims wrote:
You don't... that feature is in 3.0 under the S)urvey A)ntenna menu
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How do I start the Signal strength vs az/al display?
Thanks. The pieces of manuals I've seen are key-stroke indexed, which
makes it a bit
On 01/18/2011 01:23 AM, Magnus Danielson wrote:
On 01/18/2011 12:24 AM, Mark Sims wrote:
You don't... that feature is in 3.0 under the S)urvey A)ntenna menu
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How do I start the Signal strength vs az/al display?
Thanks. The pieces of manuals I've seen are key-stroke
Yes, the signal/antenna plot data is always being collected and does not
interfere with the program operation. You can clear the data and start
collecting again from scratch. You get a pretty good picture of your antenna
after around 12 hours. There is very little info to be gained after
Thanks Said. I must have missed the link.
Jim
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Come to think of it... it would be fun to see if there is a time-error
correlation on location on sky. It would help to indicate multi-path
errors and possibly be instructive to identify and mitigate multi-path
sources. Could potentially also show the difference of antenna
multi-path handling
I just downloaded Lady Heather Beta but could not find a way to make it look
at COM 2 where I have my TBolt attached. COM 1 is where I have my Z3816A
attached.
I reversed the connections and Lady Heather fired right up. I was then able
to access the ability to switch to COM 2 but no longer
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