Hi

It’s only a two band device for each system as far as I can see. Even if you 
*could* do both GPS L2 and GPS L5, 
you would have to pick one or the other. Like a lot of this that’s about as 
clear as mud …. Right now the number
of sat’s doing this and that makes the choice of L2 pretty easy to make. In a 
few years if / when / maybe / who knows/ 
we have newer sats up there, that might change. As noted in other posts, you 
can’t really fault them for saving money by
keeping the old hardware up and running. 

Mine is siting here putting out a nice plot of quantization error. Based on a 
few minutes of data it looks a 
lot like other GPS modules. It is a sort of uniform-ish looking distribution 
over -4 ns to about 3.9ns. Resolution 
as reported is 1 ps. 

I will let others chime in on the dangers of “assuming” statistics apply to 
non-gaussian data. However the 
calculated one sigma from the graph’s built in calculator is at ~2.2 ns. All of 
that would match up pretty well
if the “jitter” specs are on an un-corrected pps output. 

Since it looks like a “normal module” it should average down (or not) pretty 
much the same way as other modules do
(or don’t). 

So far the survey in mode is not behaving well. That may be a bug or it may be 
operator error. Page 95 in the F9P integration 
manual shows it being used. One would *guess* that it’s operator error …. I’ll 
keep trying things. 

The manual also shows time measurement on the ext int inputs. I probably should 
check that out as well. As mentioned in another
post, that input may not have quite all the bells and whistles on it. 

Quick summary - about what I expected, some stuff works, some stuff is unclear. 
Every so often uCenter decides to go away 
when this or that button is pushed ( … so don’t keep pushing that button again 
and again …..). 

Bob

> On Jan 26, 2019, at 4:24 PM, Mark Sims <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Here is a list of the signals that the M9P can process:
> 
> GPS L1C/A
> GPS L2 CL
> GPS L2 CM
> Galileo E1 C
> Galileo E1 B
> Galileo E5 bI
> Galileo E5 bQ
> BeiDou B1I D1
> BeiDou B1I D2
> BeiDou B2I D1
> BeiDou B2I D2
> QZSS L1C/A
> GLONASS L1 OF
> GLONASS L2 OF
> 
> With 2 L2 GPS signals available, the lack of GPS L5 is probably not a big 
> deal...
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