I was looking at this GPS with a PPS output for $22 plus shipping.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__31135__neo_6m_gps_module.html


I have finally decided to take the plunge and design a low cost frequency 
standard and that module looks like a good place to start. Couple it with a 
cheap micro running at 50MHz with a time capture counter (no one count 
bobbles). The master clock will be a  Pletronics TCD-4051-10MHz  TCVCXO good to 
.1 ppm over temp (when calibrated). The micro multiplies it up to 50MHz (PLL) 
to clock the micro and counter. Plus a 16 bit DAC and reference. I thought I 
might be able to get as close as 1E-9 short term maybe a little better. 

 
Software? I plan to roll my own. I will make bare boards available for those 
interested in duplicating my efforts. Software too. The micro will have I2C 
(for an LCD display and any front panel controls/LEDs required) and serial 
(good to 115,200). The serial will give access to USB for those who want that.  
Plus a few spare port pins. 

Now my question is: what do you think of the above GPS model? Does anyone have 
experience with it? It is supposedly based on the ublox NEO-6M GPS module.

I have also contacted: http://www.inventeksys.com/products-page/gps-modules/
To see what they have to offer. 

I'm open to any suggestions - as long as the cost is low or I can get free 
samples. And I don't care if I can buy something for less fully assembled and 
tested. I'm a Maker. I want to make it. And write it up for the magazine I 
write for. 

Simon 

Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a 
profit.
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