Rockwell GPS recievers
Thanks budgie, I was talking about the Jupiter bd. Another thought was will
it work without an antenna? I guess it will. I will be using it outside on
hill tops so should not have a problem a set of birds to lock on. I see an
output on pin 19 that is mark Epps that may be use to show a lock condition.
"budgie" wrote in message
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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 03:12:07 GMT, MetalHead
wrote:
Chuck S. wrote:
OK, one more question, do you need the RS-232 port if you only want to
lock
a vcxo to the 10kHz? My guess is no, just +5 volts and ground, and take
the
10kHz from pin 20 of the connector.
I have used the older Rockwell GPS stuff and they seem to need to have a
recent almanac transferred to them before they will get a fix. Rockwell
used to distribute a freebie software package that would help you deal
with all the setup stuff. It was called something like Lab_10 or Lab_X
or somesuch. The newer stuff may need less handholding.
That's an interesting observation, Bob. I was watching the NMEA output
from
power-up on the Jupiter I am using doing a "frozen start" out of the box
without
an antenna. One sentence showed it checking each sat in turn. When it
finds
one (which it obviously doesn't do with no ant) it assigns a Rx channel#
to it.
When I finished play mode on the pooter end and connected an ant, it went
through each bird in turn, about one per second. So within a minute it
had
acquired a set of birds and began processing. As I am using no form of
backup,
the Jupiter starts from ROM each time and does a similar "frozen start"
i,e,
factory almanac). It consistently achieves a full fix in under 3 minutes.
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