I don't know which receiver is in the GPS-4. Open yours up and take a peek...
I do know the GPS-4 uses $PFEC commands. I have a 8031 and Lady Heather
works with it. I have an 8037, but don't know what command set it uses... yet.
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> Would these other modules be
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 09, 2018 at 05:23:54PM +, Mark Sims wrote:
> There are Furuno GT-8031's and GT-8037's listed on Ebay for cheap-ish.
> Tge 8031 is a small (around 1x1") module with an antenna pigtail
> with a H.FL connector on it. The 8037 looks like a Motoroa M12
> board with a MMCX
There are Furuno GT-8031's and GT-8037's listed on Ebay for cheap-ish. Tge
8031 is a small (around 1x1") module with an antenna pigtail with a H.FL
connector on it. The 8037 looks like a Motoroa M12 board with a MMCX
connector.
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time-nuts
Hi again,
As best I can tell the FURUNO GT-80 GPS module in my Brandywin GPS-4 is bad.
The module says: GT-80B5F
Does anyone have any suggestions for fixing or replacing the GT-80 ?
Mark
On Sun, Oct 01, 2017 at 06:27:48PM -0400, Mark G Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I picked up a Brandywine GPS
Hi
The Trimble empire here (NetRS’s and NetR8) seem to be reasonably happy with
everything.
I haven’t dug into any of the data. They all show L2C tracking along like
normal.
Bob
> On Mar 8, 2018, at 9:23 PM, J. Grizzard wrote:
>
> I got a message from the
There's a fairly thorough explanation here (especially the long article
that begins with a map)
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/360328/serbia-kosovo-power-grid-row-delays-european-clocks-why
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 7:26 AM, Bill Hawkins wrote:
> Well, if