Hi Tom,
I just returned from a weekend away and was quite disappointed to find
that the ordering page for the time-nuts had opened yesterday evening
and that all available units had already sold out.
On the odd chance that lateron some more will become available I would
like to let you know
Sorry fellow time-nuts. I ment to send this privately to Tom van
Baak...
On Sunday 22 June 2008 16:59, ScopeFreak wrote:
Hi Tom,
I just returned from a weekend away and was quite disappointed to
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Björn,
The problem is that the people that should be insulted because:
1. they did not read what Tom van Baak wrote ( Those of you newcomers
to Time-Nuts should expect to wait until the first batch has been
shipped and TAPR is ready for you... AND ...I will advise you when
the official
Hi Bjorn,
Which $330 GPS with carrier phase output are you referring to?
Tom
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Thanks Björn,
I did some digging and it appears to be even cheaper: navtechgps.com
sells them for $165!
(usual disclaimer about no afiliation etc.)
Regards,
Tom
On Thursday 24 April 2008 18:23, you wrote:
Novatel SuperstarII.
/Björn
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 16:53 +0200, ScopeFreak wrote
David,
On the site http://gpskit.nl/, in the downloads directory, you can
find a lot of info on the Rockwell Jupiter board. I know the info you
are looking for is in there somewhere.
Best regards,
Tom
On Thursday 20 March 2008 14:33, David Carr wrote:
I have a Jupiter based receiver that is
David,
If I hold my Jupiter in the position where the connector is on the
left and the 11577-11 is facing me then the 10kHz is on pin 20 of the
connector (top right) and this pin is connected to pin 13 counting
from the top right-hand-side of the IC.
In some ugly ascii graphics:
David,
I can confirm. I measured it on a TU30-D140 and its on the same pin.
Bruce's graphic is rotated 180' compared to my ascii graphic.
Tom
David
On the TU30-D165 version of the Jupiter the relevant pin appears to
be the 13th pin up from the bottom on the LHS of the large chip in
the