You can get date (UTC) and time (UTC) from a ZDA string.

https://www.trimble.com/oem_receiverhelp/v4.44/en/NMEA-0183messages_ZDA.html

On 07/22/19 12:33:48, David Van Horn via time-nuts wrote:
I'm helping a friend with a hobby project, a "Countdown To Christmas"  clock.
I haven't looked at the NMEA docs in a while or three..  What's the most widely 
supported sentence(s) that will give me date and time?

We're doing one Arduino to grab the data from GPS and talk to the others, which 
each drive one digit of the display selectable by straps so that all the digits 
will be identical except for their strap settings.

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David VanHorn
Lead Hardware Engineer

Backcountry Access, Inc.
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Boulder, CO  80301 USA
phone: 303-417-1345  x110
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