I think beagle bone black is the answer to this question (because rPi
has a USB<->network interface that´s problematic) but i´ll let others
that know more than me about this specific subject follow on....

Daniel
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"Problematic" if you are after microsecond-level accuracy, perhaps, but so would the BeagleBone be. If your needs are more in the 100 microsecond range, either would be fine with a reasonably wide PPS pulse. Yes, the BeagleBone is somewhat better at serving externally according to my own tests, but the Raspberry Pi has the greatest support in the community, if you want to use it for other tasks as well, and doesn't suffer from the problem of generating RF interference at GPS frequencies.

Both are excellent little devices!

Cheers,
David
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