From: Hal Murray

That's an old receiver.  Modern receivers are much more sensitive and much
more likely to work indoors.

I suggest getting a modern chip. Some of them come packaged with an antenna.

Then you can play around with it from a PC, arduino, or Raspberry Pi to
figure out what you will have to do and how well it will work.

Here is one to consider:
 Adafruit Ultimate GPS Breakout - 66 channel w/10 Hz updates - Version 3
 https://www.adafruit.com/product/746

If you have room on the display, you can display the offset between the time
as derived from GPS and the time from the power line.  :)
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Yes, there is a lot of difference between old and current GPS chips, with the modern ones being much more useful indoors. I've been using the Raspberry PI and can recommend this GPS board. It has an SMA connection and can use the usual puck antennas, allowing you to place the antenna in the best available location away from the computer.

 http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-quickstart.html

Cheers,
David
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