> Le 25 nov. 2014 à 19:29, Joseph Gray a écrit :
>
> I bought one of those recently. I haven't done more than power it on to see
> if it works. I will probably look at it more over Thanksgiving.
If you are thinking of replacing the patch antenna with a connector to external
antenna as I did, b
he performance in my application.
Regards,
Dale NV8U
-Original Message-
From: S. Jackson via time-nuts
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:41 PM
To: ewkeh...@aol.com ; time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] anyone tried the cheap Lea-6T modules seen on eBay?
Bert,
the LEA-6T actually ha
Hi
I looked at the boards on the eBay listing. Last time I looked at the layout
guidelines for the LEA-6T’s they pretty much said “don’t do it that way” ….
Who knows what they did that board for or why they did it that way.
That’s not to say the boards don’t work. They probably do work. Often
Bert,
the LEA-6T actually has software bugs that show up in moving applications
and that need to be handled by the users' software, and they are selling it
for drone applications. Without any monitoring for these bugs the units
may really only be useful for stationary applications.
Why th
I bought one of those recently. I haven't done more than power it on to see
if it works. I will probably look at it more over Thanksgiving.
Joe Gray
W5JG
On Nov 25, 2014 9:15 AM, "Mike Cook" wrote:
> You may have seen them as in
> <
> http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Ublox-LEA-6T-GPS-Module-w-Compass-for-
A Lea-6T is only worth any extra money if you are using the sawtooth
correction data coming out of it. With out correction a $ 14 unit is just as
good.
Bert Kehren
In a message dated 11/25/2014 11:25:34 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
michael.c...@sfr.fr writes:
You may have seen them as i