Re: [time-nuts] GPS antenna??

2013-04-10 Thread Robert Atkinson
Hi Rob, See my earlier post on using repeaters / re-radiators in the UK. Ofcom are insitituting a light licencing scheme for GPS / GNSS repeaters. The transmit antenna must be inside and the licence fee is £75. No mention that I've seen of type approval but they should of course meet CE

Re: [time-nuts] GPS antenna??

2013-04-10 Thread Magnus Danielson
On 04/10/2013 08:43 AM, Robert Atkinson wrote: Hi Rob, See my earlier post on using repeaters / re-radiators in the UK. Ofcom are insitituting a light licencing scheme for GPS / GNSS repeaters. The transmit antenna must be inside and the licence fee is £75. No mention that I've seen of type

Re: [time-nuts] GPS antenna??

2013-04-10 Thread Rob Kimberley
Hi Sorry, I was using old info. I've been a bit out of touch on that side of things for some time. Rob -Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Robert Atkinson Sent: 10 April 2013 07:43 To: Discussion of precise time and

[time-nuts] Furuno GT-77 pinouts

2013-04-10 Thread Mark C. Stephens
I searched far and wide and eventually found the pin-outs for the Furuno GT-77 GPS timing module. I believe the 16 Satellite, GT-80 timing GPS modules are the same pin-out. Pin1 is the closest pin to the antenna socket. 1. TXD 2. RXD 3. Ground 4. +5v 5. not specified. 6. 1PPS 7. Battery Backup