Hi Robert,
Yes, its for the 10kHz output.
Basically the units will be part of a set of timing computers that will be used at
fixed locations to measure time intervals.

That's very fast, how did you test it at that speed?

Thanks - Dabney

On 12/9/2010 3:02 PM, Robert Atkinson wrote:
Hi Dabney,
Why the Jupiter? I assume it's for the 10kHz output, but can't see where that 
applies to automotive timing. I have a couple of Jupiters and also have an 
interest in automotive speed events. The fastest speedometer I've designed and 
built so far did over 770MPH.
Regards,
Robert G8RPI.

--- On Thu, 9/12/10, Dabney Crump<[email protected]>  wrote:


From: Dabney Crump<[email protected]>
Subject: [time-nuts] WTB up to 10 pieces - Rockwell Jupiter - TU30-D140
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 9 December, 2010, 21:43


Hi All,
I'm looking for approximately 10 of the Jupiter GPS modules
for a personal timing project; I time automotive speed events.

I'm aware of the units available on eBay from Hong Kong but
would like to try to source them from US markets first.

Thanks for any assistance,
Dabney in Denver
303-324-1084




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