jack wrote: > Hi everyone, > > First of all, I thank you for all your response. > > I understand the best solution would be using an IRIG board and that's > what we had been using. We are now trying to make our product more > compact by using a small single board PC with no RS 232 or PCI slot > (no slot at all). Currently I am using GPS antenna with a USB > connection. > > I also understand that if I can get a small PC with one genuine RS232, > I can use Dave Hart's solution as tested by David. I will try to my > best to steer the project towards this direction. > > Right now, I am trying to find the best GPS antenna that outputs at a > consistent pace (better if the output can be configured so I only > receive time stamps). Any recommendations wrt that? > > Thanks again. > > Jack >
You might want to take a look at the work of Poul-Henning Kamp (PHK). He used Soekris 4501 single board computers together with a GPS receiver to make a highly accurate clock. This was long enough ago that most of the hardware he used is no longer available new but it might give you some ideas. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
