On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 01:12:02PM -0800, John Miles wrote:
> Thanks for checking. They seem to have been common enough over the last
> couple decades, but there is *no* actual documentation that I can find...
I have a 9390-5125 which I acquired some time ago and at one
time I had some p
ber 19, 2007 11:10 AM
> To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] DATUM GPS Thingies...
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> Hi John,
>
> Have had a look, but don't have anything close to that.
>
> Rob
>
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M GPS Thingies...
9390-56110, for this one.
-- john, KE5FX
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9390-56110, for this one.
-- john, KE5FX
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John,
What's the model number?
Rob Kimberley
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> There is a master reset in the units that should be done when moving
> the units any considerable distance. It will eventually find itself
> but takes considerably longer if you don't do the reset. Without
There is a master reset in the units that should be done when moving
the units any considerable distance. It will eventually find itself
but takes considerably longer if you don't do the reset. Without
doing that it's trying to go by it's last collected almanac. On my
units it's a matter of