- although I've never used it, I do like Chris's suggestion of power over
Ethernet.  I see dozens of choices in Amazon's lists - is there a standard
for the power adapter and level?
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To clarify, now I've done a little reading, I would be expecting to use a local wall-wart power supply to inject whatever low-voltage DC (9V or 12V perhaps?) into the Ethernet cable, and would be happy to use an extractor at the far end (near the Laureline GPS NTP Server). I would /not/ be using the higher voltage (up to 48V) specified in the PoE standard.

By the way, a number of people have asked about a pre-built version of my Raspberry Pi server, and I've always have to turn them down, so a ready-to-go box like the Laureline with a GPS receiver sounds to have a good potential market.

Cheers,
David
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