Hi

Ok, so the “product summary” page on DigiKey very clearly shows the 
frequency coverage information. If that data sheet was on SparkFun ….
I must have gone right past it.

The equivalent F9T sheet starts out right at the top talking about correcting 
ionosphere delay to deliver better timing. One would *assume* the F9P 
does the same thing. It never seems to show up in quite the same big bold
print….

Bob

> On Jan 21, 2019, at 8:44 AM, Bob kb8tq <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> 
>> On Jan 21, 2019, at 1:41 AM, Mark Sims <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>>> It is clearly multi-band for GPS. It is unclear from a quick read if it is 
>>> multi-band for the other systems.
>> 
>> Here's what they say it supports:
>> 
>> 184-channel u-blox F9 engine 
>> GPS L1C/A L2C, 
>> GLO L1OF L2OF, 
>> GAL E1B/C E5b, 
>> BDS B1I B2I, 
>> QZSS L1C/A L2C
> 
> If that’s in the docs on the module, I missed it. My concern is the frequency 
> range of the front end 
> SAW’s (that are external to the chip set). 
> 
>> 
>> Here's the link to the Sparkfun device.  I think it uses a u.FL antenna 
>> connector.
>> https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15136 
>> <https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15136>
> 
> Yup and they aren’t crazy expensive compared to the module. The usual auction 
> sites also have
> the same sort of thing for a bit less money.
> 
> Bob
> 
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