In a message dated 05/06/2010 13:47:02 GMT Daylight Time, kd...@spamcop.net writes:
Seller "flyingbest" on eBay is offering those Tbolt/PSU/AA packages for a princely $189. Any "gotchas" or reasons to not get one of these? -------------- In general terms the Thunderbolt is a great unit and very good value and I'd certainly recommend it, but a couple of observations on this auction in particular..... Whilst that package would certainly be convenient they have another auction for the T'bolt only at $130 with free shipping, that saves you $60 and all you need then is a basic antenna similar to that with the kit and a suitable power supply and connector. Basic antennas can be had on Ebay for a few dollars and it's easy enough to build a suitable linear supply for not much money, with the added advantage you don't have switch mode noise to worry about. Manuals and the Trimble software are availabe free online anyway. A further consideration is that whilst the stand alone units are clearly stated to be version 3.0 firmware, and the case photo shows one marked as Revision E with a 2004 date, the T'bolt shown with the kit has version 2.22 firmware and is a Revision B from 2002. At the very least I would ask them to confirm what version they would supply with the kit and if they are also applying that "return for any reason option" to the kits. Another Chinese seller worth considering is Bob Mokia who sells on Ebay as fluke.l, ( if you're searching that last digit is a small letter "ell" not a "one"), and 290329755146 is one of several BIN auctions he's offering for these. Admittedly this is $10 dearer for the stand alone unit, although he does indicate in one auction that he has antennas and PSUs available, but I and others here have dealt with him quite often and his reputation is good. regards Nigel GM8PZR _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.