OK, can now get the datasheets, and it apparently does have a serial port
The pulse is 3.3V so should be ok to run most serial port interrupts. It gets nmea but the control of the nmea seems to be via their proprietary
language. So If you could switch the receiver into nmea befor it is grabbed by
the program, like gpsd or shmpps, then using them to control ntp should be
fine. Otherwise I have never used trimble proprietary language so have no idea
what driver to use.


On Sun, 16 Oct 2011, Miguel Gonçalves wrote:

On 16 October 2011 19:10, unruh <[email protected]> wrote:
In comp.protocols.time.ntp, you wrote:
Hi!

Anyone here used a Trimble Resolution T with NTP?

From the pictures (all of the data sheets give a java error-- why in the
world they couldn't just deliver a pdf file I do not know) it would seem
that all it has is a PPS output on a coax cable. Thus you would want to
hook that up to your parallel or serial port and use on the PPS devices
to deliver the second mark to your computer. (gpsd, shmpps, kernel PPS)

Thanks!

I just opened the PDF data sheet in my safari browser in Mac OS X 10.7...

Anyway... PPS is easy... what about second numbering?

Cheers,
Miguel


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