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> >I have quite a bit of experience with Novatel hardware include OEM6, CPT
> > and SPAN.
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>> I have quite a bit of experience with Novatel
In message <6C47315934DF482EB10A679D10C09093@pc52>, "Tom Van Baak" writes:
>I'm guessing this product is
>mostly designed for the PN part of PNT (Positioning, Navigation, Timing)?
At least with the firmwares I have had a chance to test, that is clearly
the case. I don't know if they
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From: "Christopher Hoover" <c...@murgatroid.com>
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" <time-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2017 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Novatel Dual frequency GNSS receivers on ebay
>I have quite a bi
I have quite a bit of experience with Novatel hardware include OEM6, CPT
and SPAN.
CPT is an IMU made by KVH and relabeled by Novatel.The accelerometers
are MEMs and the roll rate sensors are FOGs. Pretty old design.
Performance is decent (but not auto alignment good).
Any idea what they are selling for at this time?
I see that some sold for the BIN price of $349.99 up until June 20. After
that, 'Offer Accepted' occurred up through October 5, with a BIN price now of
$649.99, all plus $40 shipping.
Joe
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