From: Bill Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] 1pps signal presence with no GPS signal.
Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:37:27 -0700
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill, David,
2) Have some method of bringing the drive to the LEDs out of the box,
so they can be replaced by LEDs
Javier wrote:
Hello,
The 1pps signal on a M12+ is switchable. It can be selected to be on all
time or on only when tracking at least one satellite.
Regards,
Javier, EA1CRB
Is turning off the 1pps, the best thing to do if controlling a crystal
or rubidium? It seems most logical to me, so
David Kirkby wrote:
Javier wrote:
Hello,
The 1pps signal on a M12+ is switchable. It can be selected to be on
all time or on only when tracking at least one satellite.
Regards,
Javier, EA1CRB
Is turning off the 1pps, the best thing to do if controlling a crystal
or rubidium? It seems
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Kirkby writes:
I have a Synergy GPS unit, which is fitted with a Motorola M12+
receiver. Even if there is no signal (even no antenna connected) the
1pps light flashes on the front and there is a 1pps signal at the output
connector.
part of the @@En command
Dave,
Basically, all of the responses I have seen are correct. 1PPS availability on
the M12+T is controlled by the @@Gc message. This was handled by the @@En
command in the older 8 channel receivers.
Setting up the 1PPS and TRAIM is a little more involved in the M12+T than it
was in the VP
Magnus Danielson wrote:
Is turning off the 1pps, the best thing to do if controlling a crystal
or rubidium? It seems most logical to me, so I can't understand why the
default is to not to.
Turning of the internal PPS is a crude way to say no signal compared to
having it read of the GPS kit.