[time-nuts] FYI: Galileo satellite recovered and transmitting navigation signals
Bob Camp
kb8tq at n1k.org
Fri Dec 5 22:14:53 EST 2014
> On Dec 5, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Hal Murray <hmurray at megapathdsl.net> wrote:
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> kb8tq at n1k.org said:
>> Running one locked to each system is really the only approach that makes
>> sense. There inevitably are minor differences in systems and trying to
>> average things out is not the best way to do it.
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> Anybody have suggestions for a low cost receiver to run that test?
Low cost … hmmm …. The stuff we normally buy is surplus / used. That makes it the 10 cents or 1 cent on the dollar that we’re used to paying. This stuff (by definition) is brand new and fresh on the market.
LTE-Lite will do QZSS .. might not have sat’s overhead in your location :)
Google suggests:
Meinberg has the GLN180PEX that will do Glonass timing
Teseo-3 / Teseo-2 do various constellations
uBlox 6 claims GPS / Glonass / QZSS
http://www.u-blox.com/images/downloads/Product_Docs/u-blox6-GPS-GLONASS-QZSS-V14_ReceiverDescriptionProtocolSpec_Public_(GPS.G6-SW-12013).pdf
A bunch of Garmin stuff will do Glonass
https://support.garmin.com/support/searchSupport/case.faces?caseId=%7Ba3bcf150-1fa1-11e1-73d0-000000000000%7D
Furuno GT-87 has Glonass and QZSS
NovAtel OEM6 has Glonass, Galileo, and BeiDou
Bob
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