Synergy GPS makes an SSR-6Tr board that speaks Motorola binary and would
probably work in the KS-24361. It's on an M12+ sized board, so you'd also need
their adapter board to fit it in. Their SSR-M8T board would probably do the
same thing but using an LEA-M8T receiver. I believe they're selling their
older SSR-6Tr boards at a discount as they update their product line. I
haven't tried this out, though.
Bob - AE6RV
From: Gregory Beat <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] KS-24361 REF-0 standalone
I went back to the Time-Nuts archives, and noted that a modern GPS receiver to
replace the Motorola Oncore UT+ (8-channel, timing) in the HP Z3801A was
discussed 3 years ago (Sept, 2012).
https://www.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts/2012-September/070132.html
Bob Camp suggested something like a uBlox LEA-6T and a PIC on a drop in board
to fit in the Z3801a.
"Let the GPS work with lots of sats and use the emulator to hide the extras
from the 3801. Initialize the gps from the PIC and more or less ignore the
init commands from the 3801. Sounds like a pretty involved project."
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The proliferation of smaller, more capable GPS receivers, at lower price points
-- as well as powerful processors -- turns the exercise into software for
command translation.
g. beat
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