Magnus Danielson wrote:
Yes, I've noticed all the links, software and all that. Being a *nix guy I
naturally care to have the source and control.
You're welcome to my Perl stuff -- not sure if I have it on my website
under http://www.febo.com/time-freq/gps (look for the Z3801A link) but
if
Hi Folks!
Well, lacking a GPS receiver I see that they (HP Z3801A) seem to be readilly
available for fairly good price. It also seems popular in the community.
What do you think? Should I get one?
Having a RS Rubidium running, a few HP 10811 (usually turned off) in various
instruments and a Toyo
Magnus Danielson wrote:
Hi Folks!
Well, lacking a GPS receiver I see that they (HP Z3801A) seem to be readilly
available for fairly good price. It also seems popular in the community.
What do you think? Should I get one?
Having a RS Rubidium running, a few HP 10811 (usually turned off) in
From: John Ackermann N8UR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A good GPS-receiver
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 21:01:43 -0400
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Hi John,
I suspect that a large percentage of us on this list have a Z3801A --
and if you add Tom's collection, it probably averages
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