On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 01:55:53PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (wyy sez):
> At Thu, 19 Jul 2001 19:58:24 +0800 (PHT) , Federico Sevilla III 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> >On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 at 19:30, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> >> i wanted to hold this information out until much later. but, the
> >> Ateneo de Manila University has two GPS receivers that can be used as
> >> clocks. i am going to configure them. it is just a matter of TIME
> >> before they are online.
> >
> >Wow!!! Where'd you get the GPS receivers (and related hardware to hook
> >them up to PCs) and how much did they cost? :)
> >
>
they did not cost anything. one receiver was given as a grant from some
fellow ionosphere researchers. the other receiver was given as a grant
from some japanese friends of ours. the bottomline is that these clocks
are free.

> that's nice to know.. btw this site www.gpsclock.com is using GPSClock Model 200 ... 
> 
the ones we have are not really GPS clocks per se. they are real GPC
receivers that we can configure to give use UTC time by locking the 
coordinates of the receivers.

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William Emmanuel S. Yu
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