Re: [time-nuts] ***SPAM*** Motorola Oncore UT+ firmware upgrade backup power questions

2015-03-14 Thread Pete Stephenson
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Mike Cook michael.c...@sfr.fr wrote: If true, what is the maximum current that can be safely supplied by the pin? As above, is it safe to use a non-rechargeable battery like a CR2032? I have a couple of UT+ receivers which were not equipped with batteries

Re: [time-nuts] ***SPAM*** Motorola Oncore UT+ firmware upgrade backup power questions

2015-03-14 Thread Mike Cook
If true, what is the maximum current that can be safely supplied by the pin? As above, is it safe to use a non-rechargeable battery like a CR2032? I have a couple of UT+ receivers which were not equipped with batteries and I used a CR2032 for backup without any issue. They were

Re: [time-nuts] ***SPAM*** Motorola Oncore UT+ firmware upgrade backup power questions

2015-03-13 Thread Mike Cook
Le 13 mars 2015 à 21:33, Pete Stephenson p...@heypete.com a écrit : Hi all, After a few years of using a Garmin GPS 18x LVC for timekeeping, my budget now allows for some upgrades and I had a small field day on eBay: I acquired a Trimble Thunderbolt, two Trimble Resolution Ts, and two