Hi Mark:

Isn't this the receiver that hears a very large number of GNSS satellites and 
also has a 10 Hz update rate?
If so, I'd expect that there would a large variation in message lengths.  How 
stable  is the 10 PPS or 1 PPS output?

--
Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html
The lesser of evils is still evil.

-------- Original Message --------
A couple of people have asked about the poor message arrival time performance 
of the popular Adafruit Ultimate GPS receiver.   I modified Lady Heather to 
analyze the message arrival times using a histogram instead of a simple 
average.  When I looked at the histogram data (.01 msec resolution), I was 
rather shocked...  With an hour of data,  most receivers have maybe a couple 
dozen bins hit,  with the peak bin several hundred counts above the next lower 
peak.   The Adafruit had over 1800 bins hit, with the peak bin having six hits. 
  Attached is the histogram...  you probably don't want to use this receiver to 
drive a clock based upon message arrival times...


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