Yes, I am sure, depends on the firmware revision and configuration settings. Don't want to name any names here though. Secondary firmware can detect, and prevent this behavior once you know it exists, and what makes it happen. That's part of what makes the difference between an NCO and a real GPSDO. With an NCO such as the FTS parts, you get a simple analog PLL that has no smarts or intelligence, and a GPS receiver that can get hung up when in holdover for excessive amounts of time. There is ample evidence in the time nuts archives that the Trimble GPS have problems getting a fix in the first place after power-on. Several users reported that here, and in other places. Also, now we are being told that Trimble discontinued the Mini-T, and we see lot's of customers panicking and looking for replacement solutions as Trimble seems to not want to offer a replacement product and is giving a last-time-buy notice. Sorry for those customers, gives an opportunity for others to move in. bye, Said In a message dated 6/28/2012 12:21:27 Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
>other GPS receivers have the same exact problems when left in >holdover for hours or more Are you sure? Never seen that behavior on a Trimble, Motorola/iLotus, uBlox, Sanav or SkyTraq receiver, only on NavSync. The locking algorithm of the FTS250 (and maybe the FTS125 too) is a National LMX series PLL chip (I can't remember the exact part number, have to check with the FTS250 COO we have). _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
