Re: [time-nuts] GPS timing antenna 5 meter BNC Plug with cable

2013-12-06 Thread Anthony Stirk
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Re: [time-nuts] GPS with 10KHz output

2013-09-20 Thread Anthony Stirk
Just as a note you can reconfigure the time pulse output any of the Ublox modules (doesn't have to be the timing module) via commands to give out a pulse up to : 7 Series :0.25 Hz … 10 MHz NEO-6G/Q/M/P/V : 0.25 Hz to 1 kHz NEO-6T :0.25 Hz to 10 MHz Don't know if this helps anyone. Cheers,

Re: [time-nuts] GPS with 10KHz output

2013-09-20 Thread Anthony Stirk
Additional information : The Ublox NEO-6T divides their internal 48MHz clock down so 10Mhz doesn't divide correctly and is jittery but 8Mhz is fine. Anthony On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Anthony Stirk upu...@gmail.com wrote: Just as a note you can reconfigure the time pulse output any

Re: [time-nuts] Req: Decent GPS Antenna Active/PassiveRecommendation

2013-09-15 Thread Anthony Stirk
Hi John, I've found as long as the module has lock the level of timing isn't going to change so you can use anything really (heck we even us ceramic chip antennas on some boards). For outside use any active automotive patch should be fine but keep the lead as short as possible. Again I don't

Re: [time-nuts] GPS choices.

2013-09-10 Thread Anthony Stirk
Bear with me as I'm currently in hospital but I am selling 6T's and MAX7Q's which are 10hz. I have break outs etc More when I'm out of here Anthony Sent from my iPhone On 10 Sep 2013, at 18:19, Brooke Clarke bro...@pacific.net wrote: Hi: The adafruit MTK is the only GPS receiver I've seen