Unfortunately board have 16-pin i 2 row interface. There is photo of board: http://users.cbk.waw.pl/~pozoga/oem10.jpg Mariusz
On Wed, 2015-10-14 at 14:11 -0500, Gregory Beat wrote: > > > > > > > What is the I/O Pin Configuration (number/layout) on this GPS > receiver? > > The earlier Magellan OEM boards used an 8-pin interface (as seen in G8 > manual). > > Does your Magellan GPS board have these markings (silk-screened on > board)?? > > MAGELLAN Systems Corporation > GPS OEM 10 channel > P/N 00-81014-000 > Date code: 1994 > > Magellan did produce a 10-channel receiver, ProMark X, used in some of > their consumer and OEM aviation/marine products in mid-1990s. > > Ashtech G8 GPS OEM Board Reference Manual (circa 1998) > > ftp://space.augsburg.edu/processed/MACCS/BU/boston_documentation/manuals/g8.pdf > > GG12 OEM Board Reference Manual (circa 2000) > > http://ashgps.com/mirror/20130710/OEM,%20Sensor%20&% > 20ADU/gg12/Reference%20Material/630831%20GG12%20Rev%20A.pdf > > A12, B12, & AC12 Reference Manual (circa 2005-2007) > > ftp://ftp.ashtech.com/OEM_Sensor_ADU/Legacy%20products/A12,%20%20B12,% > 20%26%20AC12/Reference%20Material/A12,%20B12%20%26%20AC12%20RM%20rev% > 20E.pdf > > w9gb > > ==== > > I have few old Magellan OEM 10 Channel GPS receiver. I want use them > > as a source of PPS on some passive radar. I'm looking for pinout or > any > > manual. If anyone has any information I would be grateful. > > Best Regards > > Mariusz Pozoga. > > ==== > > History (Smithsonian now has records) > > http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/AC1214.html > > Ed Tuck of the Boundary Fund, a venture capital firm specializing in > technologies founded the Magellan Systems Corporation in 1986 and > served as its director from 1986 to 1993. Tuck assembled the initial > team of Norm Hunt, Larry Weill, Val Wong, and Sab Ifune to conduct a > feasibility study in early 1986 to pursue commercial markets for > products based on global positioning system (GPS) technology. > > Magellan introduced the first handheld commercial GPS receiver in 1989 > and was the first company to make GPS devices affordable to consumers. > Magellan introduced the first handheld commercial GPS receiver in 1989 > and was the first company to make GPS devices affordable to consumers. > The company successfully introduced GPS products into the marine, > professional, military and automotive and general aviation markets. > > Magellan was purchased by Orbital Sciences Corporation in 1994. > > In 2001, Thales Group purchased the Magellan division of Orbital > Sciences, and the company became known as Thales Navigation. > > In 2006, a private equity firm, Shah Capital Partners, and other > investors purchased Thales Navigation, and the company was officially > renamed Magellan Navigation. Magellan (also known as MiTAC Digital > Corporation) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MiTAC International > Corporation and promotes and sells products and services under the > Magellan brand name. > > Magellan is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. > > http://www.magellangps.com > > ==== > > > > > Sent from iPad Air _______________________________________________ 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.
