Bill,
On 04/24/2011 02:50 AM, WB6BNQ wrote:
Magnus,
I just cannot believe you are disagreeing with me !
However, I still stand behind my statement. Considering the two mechanisms,
the quartz
blank seldom fail in a proper design. Whereas the Rubidium is guaranteed to
fail as you
have
If you are in need of a replacement DS1620C, I have many available. Please
contact me off list. Thanks.
-Pete
On Apr 23, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Arthur Dent wrote:
One of these units appears to have an onboard temp
sensor that is dead - the temp just reads -55.0C all the
time. This is the
Here's another one I can't seem to find anything about
The GPS receiver is a Mitac MGE100. My guess the thing is a development kit ?
https://picasaweb.google.com/111617808980322733757/Misc#5599207903560606018
https://picasaweb.google.com/111617808980322733757/Misc#5599208407097347762
Le 24/04/2011 20:04, Pete Lancashire a écrit :
Mitac MGE100
Yes; looks like a dev kit. I find it's a
12-Channel GPS Receiver Module Based on SiRF Technology Chipset.
What version of SIRF I cant see. Google for SIRF NMEA Reference manual ,
hook it to a Serial port and away you go.
There are
Great info Arthur - exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the
tip on the chip version.
My only question - what does one do with 50 TBolts? Hopefully you
won't come up with a good enough reason for me to justify buying
more!!
Many thanks,
Brent
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Arthur
gpsworld.com has an hour long webinar recorded with
slides available for listening after you give them your
name and address. The presenters assume you have a
rudimentary knowledge of GPS and radio waves.
--
Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R c...@omen.com www.omen.com
Developer of Industrial
http://tinyurl.com/CesiumMini
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