On Sun, Jan 02, 2000 at 04:55:44PM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> 
> >BTW, speaking of which, does anyone know of a reasonably-cheap GPS receiver
> >that (1) has an external-able antenna that will work with somewhere between
> >50 and 100 feet of lead, and (2) has the appropriate pps outputs and such
> >so it can be used for this?
> 
> I will (as always) recommend the Motorola Oncore UT+.  If you buy it
> from syngergy-gps it comes mounted in their nice box and the cable
> has the PPS on DCD and is ready to plug into a serial port.  I paid
> $605.73 for the one I'm delivering to the Danish Internet eXchange
> point, that included antenna and 15m of cable.

That's EXPENSIVE.

Common handheld GPS units with NEMA outputs on them are well under $200
these days!

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