Hello Sluggers Online (and Offline),

Those at the previous talk on GPS and time transfer will be aware of
the important role that GPS plays in accurate time synchronisation.

Only a small number of GPS receivers are suitable for precise time
synchronisation.  These receivers provide the Pulse-Per-Second (PPS)
essential for time synchronisation.

At recent SLUG meetings I have been selling a few of the
inexpensive GPS receivers suitable for use with NTP and LinuxPPS.

However SLUG is both a online and offline community -- many
usually don't attend the monthly meetings.  So I thought it might
be fair to offer the other half access to these receivers.

1. U-Blox and USB serial kit: ($20)
   - U-Blox RCB-LJ-0-000 GPS receiver board
   - PL-2303 serial to USB adapter
     !! "Red-Wire" modified to connect the DCD pin to PPS line !!
   - Serial adapter and GPS connected with copper wire-wrap.
   - MCX to SMA adapter
   - GPS Patch antenna with 3M cable and SMA plug.

   http://i.imgur.com/hcaAE.jpg

  Currently there are *NO* other GPS adapters on the market
  that include a connection between the USB DCD and PPS line.

  USB serial with in-band DCD/PPS serial can achieve:
  0.5-1 milliseconds jitter.

SEE: Eric S. Raymond (ESR) and http://bufferbloat.net
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2. Garmin 16HVS and adapter ($25  RRP $140)
   - Gamin 16HVS 
     (nominally 12 VDC, accepts 8 - 40 Volts)
   - RJ-45 to D-9 connector with Molex drive power connector.
     * PPS connected to DCD pin 9 *

   http://i.imgur.com/VwSIn.jpg

  RS-232 serial and PPS with LinuxPPS can achieve:
  0.1 - 5 microseconds jitter.

SEE: http://blizzard.rwic.und.edu/~nordlie/ntp-gps.html
     
http://www.worldtimesolutions.com/support/ntp/Debian_Lenny_Linux_PPS_support_for_ntpd.html
     http://www.lammertbies.nl/comm/info/GPS-time.html
     http://time.qnan.org/
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3. U-Blox bare board ($10)
   - U-Blox RCB-LJ-0-000 GPS receiver board
     * TTL serial board, 3V3 power supply
     * MCX antenna connector.
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Prices do NOT include shipping, pickup at SLUG is fine.


For those that missed my talk:

Slide-set:
http://archive.org/download/SLUG_2011Nov_GPS_timesync/SLUG_2011Nov_GPS_timesync_slides.pdf
Size: 1292262
MD5:  c26ee475b3ce5db15341ef24cc56c0d9
SHA1: ce9d70cf1e56904a422363cb0eb3e1d4c3caf321

Notes:
http://archive.org/download/SLUG_2011Nov_GPS_timesync/SLUG_2011Nov_GPS_timesync_notes.txt
Size: 67478
MD5:  82c62ee95ff96c3c210117fe6be3f2b8
SHA1: 0c484831aecdfcd1f0a1f830d5ce32e6e2ec4249

Regards

Mark.
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