On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 10:20, Terje Mathisen wrote: > unruh wrote: >> GEt the manual from Mediatex MTK NMEA Packet User Manual, which gives a >> far far more extensive set of nmea programming instructions for the >> chipset that Sure uses. > > > Does that one have more info than my current program? > > C:\c2\nmea-mtk>Release\nmea-mtk.exe -? > nmea-mtk (c) 2011 Terje Mathisen > Syntax: nmea-mtk [options]
The SURE electronics unit people have been buying as an affordable refclock for those with soldering skills and time is the reference design for the SkyNet SKG16AH chip known as SKG16B [1]. Unruh and Terje are talking about a MTK (I or II?) chipset. Does anyone know the relationship between the two? I'm wondering if there's a way to refer to both unambiguously, or if they're subtly different beasts. After a little more digging I came across a nice comparison table of chipsets [2] which suggests to me the SKG16AH is derived from or clones the interface of a MTk design. If you have additional insight or can correct me, I'd appreciate it. [1] http://www.skylab.com.cn/datasheet/SkyNav_SKG16AH_DS.pdf [2] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GPS_Chipset Cheers, Dave Hart _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
