Hi David - Yes, Thanks! Ebay!
In the US it says:
"Shipping:
$10.00 Expedited Shipping | See details
Item location:
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Ships to:
Worldwide"
I misread the vague writing.
Regards, John K1AE
See
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LTE-Lite-GPSDO-Evaluation-Kit-with-20MHz-TCXO-
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>> Alan
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Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Price of LTE Lite GPSDO vs Trimble Thunderbolt.
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Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Price of LTE Lite GPSDO vs Trimble Thunderbolt.
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> translation. I can see no English (or American :-)) ) word that could be
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> Alan
> G3NYK
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> - Original Message - From: "S. Jackson via time-nuts"
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translation. I can see no English (or American :-)) ) word that could be
responsible.
Alan
G3NYK
- Original Message -
From: "S. Jackson via time-nuts"
To: ;
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Price of LTE Lite GPSDO vs Trimble Thunderbolt
Hello Mr Richard,
that's a first! While I lived in Germany for almost 2 decades, I am not
sure what other connection the listing could have to Nazi propaganda??!
If anyone has any suggestions how to reword the listing I would love to
hear them.
For now, can you use a proxy server to get a
See
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LTE-Lite-GPSDO-Evaluation-Kit-with-20MHz-TCXO-/171504586548
Ships World wide for $10 US
Regards, John K1AE
===
Well, no. If I look at that entry from the UK it says:
"$24.75 USPS Priority Mail International Small Flat Rate Box"
See
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LTE-Lite-GPSDO-Evaluation-Kit-with-20MHz-TCXO-/171504586548
Ships World wide for $10 US
Regards, John K1AE
Hi,
I am interested in your new GPSDO.
How do I find out more about buying the kit?
Is this a USA only deal?
cheers,
Neville Michie
Sydney,
Australia
On 18/1
Hi
My intent was *not* to knock anybody’s input. Far from it. My only intent was
to point out that we are heading off comparing very different apples to very
different oranges.
Bob
> On Oct 17, 2014, at 10:49 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
>
> I'm sorry for what I wrote
>
> -pete bye …
>
> On
Hi,
I am interested in your new GPSDO.
How do I find out more about buying the kit?
Is this a USA only deal?
cheers,
Neville Michie
Sydney,
Australia
=
Neville,
As the man said, search eBay for "LTE Lite GPSDO".
Cheers,
David
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SatSignal Software - Qua
Hi,
I am interested in your new GPSDO.
How do I find out more about buying the kit?
Is this a USA only deal?
cheers,
Neville Michie
Sydney,
Australia
On 18/10/2014, at 9:35 AM, S. Jackson via time-nuts wrote:
> "LTE Lite GPSDO"
___
time-nuts mailing l
No worries Pete!
if someone doesn't think its for them, then no big deal and they can move
on hopefully without making others feel uncomfortable.
That's the beauty of capitalism: we can make free choices and there are so
many of them to make, and those who try to sell the wrong, or overpri
No where did I mention comparing specifications.
It was a statement of an individual Joe being able to get a GPDSO for a
very reasonable amount.
Just a usable GPDSO nothing else.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
> Hi
>
> The question on all of these setups is very much - wha
I'm sorry for what I wrote
-pete bye ...
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Pete Lancashire
wrote:
> No where did I mention comparing specifications.
>
> It was a statement of an individual Joe being able to get a GPDSO for a
> very reasonable amount.
>
>
> Just a usable GPDSO nothing else.
>
>
>
Hi
The question on all of these setups is very much - what do you need?
The T-Bolt was designed to meet some very specific requirements. It’s got an
OCXO onboard because of that.
A 48 hour battery backed Rb does something very different, it’s got different
costs associated with it.
A modern
Hello Paul,
thanks much, we sent out notice early today to the folks on our list that
the Ebay store is up and running, and units are selling already. You can
search for "LTE Lite GPSDO" and you will find it there. Your email was also on
that distributor..
The power spec is actually ~160m
Don't want to hijack any discussion and am looking forward to the ebay site
and ordering. Whats amazing is the power spec in addition to other specs. I
rechecked the spec 1/16th watt at 3.3V. My RB in the basement draws 24
watts just idling along and keeping two hefty SLA batteries charged for a
48
Sorry to create any misunderstanding
I was saying thanks to TVB/TAPR for all their effort, and Said/JLT for
doing what they did for the group
I was in no way comparing the used Thunderbolts to the LTE Lite.
-pete
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Jim Sanford wrote:
> And, somehow I expect tha
Was just comparing what was available to 'time nuts' in recent history, not
the commercial market.
Technology, marches on !!
-pete
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:13 PM, S. Jackson via time-nuts <
time-nuts@febo.com> wrote:
> Pete,
>
> that is not inflation, that is supply and demand. The Trimble Min
How do you feel your module compares to that old Thunderbolt, Said?
NS
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:13 PM, S. Jackson via time-nuts <
time-nuts@febo.com> wrote:
> Pete,
>
> that is not inflation, that is supply and demand. The Trimble Mini-T was
> priced at $945 on Trimble's standard price list fo
Hi NS,
considering that they will be priced in quantity at 1/10th to 1/20th of
what the Thunderbolt costs new I would say very well.
In fact our module supports WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS and QZSS, and up to 65 GPS
channels which the Thunderbolt does not support at all, so how do you compare
that? A
And, somehow I expect that my LTE-LITE will actually work, which my
thunderbolt never did. (Very noisy) It continues to collect dust
On 10/17/2014 3:49 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
First three cheers to LTE for making these available.
It reminds me when Motorola made a developers kit for th
Pete,
that is not inflation, that is supply and demand. The Trimble Mini-T was
priced at $945 on Trimble's standard price list for 1 to 9 pieces, and the
Thunderbolt was likely twice that much when sold new, so you have to compare
that to the LTE-Lite pricing.
The Thunderbolt units offere
First three cheers to LTE for making these available.
It reminds me when Motorola made a developers kit for the then
new 68HC11 MCU available for $68.11.
I know of one design win they got that more then made of their marketing
costs.
Another that hit me is with inflation the LTE Lite is not much
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