Hi
So about three weeks later, Digikey shows no sign at all of ever having sold
the F9T.
it does not even pop up as “obsolete”. The F9P and the eval kit for the F9P are
still up there
in stock and chugging along …..
It’s a strange world out there ….
Bob
> On May 14, 2019, at 3:24 AM, Julien G
On 10/5/19 2:21 am, Bob kb8tq wrote:
> Digikey now shows the uBlox F9T in stock (250 pieces worth). The F9P also is
> back in stock.
> Pricing is identical on both parts. No eval kits for the F9T showing yet. The
> F9P eval (C099-F9P)
> is still listed at $50 more than the single piece price for
Hi
Digikey now shows the uBlox F9T in stock (250 pieces worth). The F9P also is
back in stock.
Pricing is identical on both parts. No eval kits for the F9T showing yet. The
F9P eval (C099-F9P)
is still listed at $50 more than the single piece price for a F9P module (and
you get a free USB cabl
Hi
Since apparently there are others following along on the F9P:
The uBlox C099-F9P kit comes with a trial subscription to the uBlox / Smartnet
RTK correction
service. They are abundantly unclear on how long the trial is for. Turns out it
is a 30 day
free trial. The offer (at least on the ear
Hi
Not to surprisingly: the same set of tests on the F9P give pretty much
identical results. He ran
a bunch of navigation tests. Not at all surprising. It wouldbe nice if
*somebody* could get that
board and compare it to a Cs …. maybe also check it out against a popular piece
of software
as w
Fwiw, I have been evaluating the F9P for post-processed time transfer
(code-based) and it's looking significantly better than the NEOM8T. Tdev is
about 3 times better, mainly due to a reduction in the tdev of the
sawtooth-corrected pps. Zero baseline performance is getting close to that
of a top of
For those that are interested in the soon to be released ZED-F9T receiver here
is a quick write up on the RTLExplorer blog:
https://rtklibexplorer.wordpress.com/
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