Hello,
I'm just checking with you to see if you're interested in redesigning or
upgrading your mobile application, or if you're interested in building a
whole new mobile application completely.
If you Looking for ready-made e-commerce, Delivery, Dating website-mobile
Application/ERP solutio
> I think you may be heading a bit off track digging into the 5120. The
> 53100a has a very different “heritage” than the TSC gear. The 5330
> “TimePod” would be a better thing to dig into to see its history. I’m
> guessing 52100A is a typo.
>
> The .TIM files are generated by TimeLab so that’s a
Hi
I think you may be heading a bit off track digging into the 5120. The
53100a has a very different “heritage” than the TSC gear. The 5330
“TimePod” would be a better thing to dig into to see its history. I’m
guessing 52100A is a typo.
The .TIM files are generated by TimeLab so that’s a good p
Hi Joe --
The TimeLab software that's used with the 53100A is available from John
Miles at http://www.miles.io/timelab/beta.htm. There is a pretty
comprehensive users guide as well as a couple of app notes there,
although I don't think any of them document the .TIM file format.
However, he p
I will be doing some residual phase noise tests in a month or so
using a 53100A Phase Noise Analyzer (not yet in hand), so I've been
studying the users manual and datasheet of the Microchip 52100A Phase
Noise Analyzer. I do know the history, starting with Sam Stein
developing the Timing Soluti
Hello,
I'm interested in purchasing a (preferably working) HP 5065A. I've
kept my eyes out on Ebay for a unit but no luck so far. If anyone has
one they'd be willing to part with please let me know!
Matt
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Looks like an Aeroantenna OEM device.
May be a
https://www.aeroantenna.com/PDF/AT7530-1_B.pdf
The marine style antennae tend to be lower in gain (I assume because the
downlead is much shorter), so could be 12dB gain and 5V
power.
Philip
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Hi
I would suggest that killing off anything that’s unused is a really
good idea, especially when switching to a new module. You
eliminate a lot of weird corner case issues that you *really* don’t
want to find out about ….
Bob
> On Feb 9, 2022, at 10:57 AM, Andy Talbot wrote:
>
> Yes, I had
I have a number of Garmin GPS35s which are the same engine in a mouse
package. They are still working and do not have the roll-over problem
because they can be programmed with the current date and time if need be
(I wish Trimble had done this with the Thunderbolts). The NVRAM can get
corrupte
Yes, I had to disable the GSV sentence to get the data flow down to a level
that could be sent at the lower speed.
I'm only using GPRMC, so all the others could be removed as well, but as
GPRMC comes first in the block every second, there's nothing to be gained
from killing any of the others sente
Andy
So funny. I had some of these old gps units. Like you they sort of died
over time.
I have to say taking the plastic top off was difficult. Never discovered
what was up.
But I did the same as you. The cheap and cheerful NEO-6.
That was the end of any issue.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Wed, Feb 9, 2
Hi
In terms of upgrading the GPS module(s):
You might want to look at just *what* NMEA messages are being used.
While the format is “standard” it’s not quite dead nuts in some cases.
Vendors get to add this and that and it still is NMEA. Converting from
one family to another is not always eas
Hi
> On Feb 8, 2022, at 11:16 PM, ed breya wrote:
>
> Sorry I haven't been proactive on this. My main PC crapped out last week in a
> big way. I've been doing almost a total rebuild on it. Just got internet and
> email working this morning, followed by printer problems.
>
> Regarding the Z38
I run a set of microwave beacons on a remote site that transmit data modes
whose Tx timing is controlled from GPS. They were installed some 20 years
ago and used a Garmin GPS25-LVS module to deliver NMA and 1 PPS signals to
all five individual controllers.
After a power outage that lasted a coup
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