I got in a Jupiter-T Pico timing receiver (from the good folks at RDR 
Electronics).  These are pulls from something made by Lucent.  It is a tiny 12 
channel timing receiver with an even tinier (0.5mm pitch) 2x10 pin connector.  
RDR ships them with a mating connector and an antenna pigtail with a weird 
connector for the antenna.  After a couple of days futzing around getting some 
wires onto the teeny-weenie connector (RDR does point you to a source for a 20 
pin DIP breakout board for the micro-connector),  I have it working.  It seems 
to work well.  It can run in either Jupiter (Zodiac) mode or Motorola emulation 
mode ... of an 8 channel Motorola UT receiver.  

The Motorola emulation is less than perfect (as it is in ALL the receivers that 
offer Motorola emulation that I have tested).   The ID message (as expected) 
does not have the same ID strings as a true Motorola receiver (which would have 
to say copyrighted by Motorola).   I've seen a couple of programs that look for 
"Motorola" in the ID message and might have issues with the Pico.    The 
firmware is from 2005.  The receiver always reports the sawtooth correction as 
0, so it's not compatible with systems that do sawtooth correction.

                                          
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