Re: [time-nuts] NavSymm - Ericsson GPS Timing Receiver

2011-12-30 Thread Chris Stake
30 December 2011 11:55 > To: time-nuts > Subject: [time-nuts] NavSymm - Ericsson GPS Timing Receiver > > I received as a gift from a friend what looks like a timing GPS > antenna integrated with the receiver, with optical links > for Rx and Tx (?). > > This the label on th

Re: [time-nuts] NavSymm - Ericsson GPS Timing Receiver

2011-12-30 Thread paul swed
Very nice indeed with the opto isolation. I think Stans idea is reasonable. Since you have no information its worth looking under the hood as they say. See whats inside as a possible GPS engine. I suspect the optos are bolted on and you may have access to at least cmos or ttl data signals to work w

Re: [time-nuts] NavSymm - Ericsson GPS Timing Receiver

2011-12-30 Thread Stan, W1LE
Hello Al, I hope you and yours have a Happy New Year. I would start with the radome removal. Were those screws or pop rivets on the edges ? Hopefully our UK members can assist with documentation. Stan, W1LE Cape Cod On 12/30/2011 6:54 AM, Alberto di Bene wrote: I received as a gift fr

Re: [time-nuts] NavSymm - Ericsson GPS Timing Receiver

2011-12-30 Thread Rob Kimberley
route. I have a couple of contacts in the UK who may be able to help. Rob Kimberley -Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Alberto di Bene Sent: 30 December 2011 11:55 To: time-nuts Subject: [time-nuts] NavSymm - Ericsson GPS

[time-nuts] NavSymm - Ericsson GPS Timing Receiver

2011-12-30 Thread Alberto di Bene
I received as a gift from a friend what looks like a timing GPS antenna integrated with the receiver, with optical links for Rx and Tx (?). This the label on the box : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15089947/NavSymm2.jpg And these are the upper and lower sides of the unit : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/150