Well,  the connector is a standard connector...  it's just 2mm/0.070" spacing.  

I would not trust a dropping resistor.  The current consumption on these units 
does not appear to be constant...  the temperature plot varies depending upon 
what it is doing (i.e. gets  warmer when acquiring satellites, etc).I also wire 
wrapped to mine.   Those wires were then wrapped to a 14 pin wire-wrap socket.  
I plugged a 3.3V TO-220 LDO regulator (big smoke free hint: their pinouts are 
not IN-GND-OUT) into the socket and powered it off a 5V wall wart (5V to the 
antenna power pin).  For RS-232 out,  I used a RS-232 level converter cable 
(http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=221005883442) and 
shoved the single-pin headers on the end of that cable onto the wire wrap 
socket pins.  It took about 10 minutes to get it all connected and running.

Note that these units do not speak TSIP by default.  They are a special version 
that acts like a Motorola receiver.  You have to reconfigure them if you want 
to use Lady Heather (who now speaks to Resolution-T and -SMT).                  
                    
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