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Venus838LPx-T preliminary testing

MS
Mark Sims
Tue, Aug 9, 2016 5:15 PM

Just checked mine... it's an 822A.  They sell it as an '838...  bastards...  I just ordered one of yours.  My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy.


If you're talking about the NS-T, the picture on their store suggests it may not be the exact same module. Their picture shows a Venus822A.

Just checked mine... it's an 822A. They sell it as an '838... bastards... I just ordered one of yours. My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy. ------------------- > If you're talking about the NS-T, the picture on their store suggests it may not be the exact same module. Their picture shows a Venus822A.
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Nick Sayer
Tue, Aug 9, 2016 7:34 PM

And with that, the first run is out of stock. But don’t worry, I’ve placed an order for more modules and boards. Should be back in stock within a couple weeks, and the stock will run quite a bit deeper than the first batch did.

On Aug 9, 2016, at 10:15 AM, Mark Sims holrum@hotmail.com wrote:

Just checked mine... it's an 822A.  They sell it as an '838...  bastards...  I just ordered one of yours.  My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy.

And with that, the first run is out of stock. But don’t worry, I’ve placed an order for more modules and boards. Should be back in stock within a couple weeks, and the stock will run quite a bit deeper than the first batch did. > On Aug 9, 2016, at 10:15 AM, Mark Sims <holrum@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Just checked mine... it's an 822A. They sell it as an '838... bastards... I just ordered one of yours. My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy. >
MC
Mike Cook
Wed, Aug 10, 2016 6:42 AM

Le 9 août 2016 à 19:15, Mark Sims holrum@hotmail.com a écrit :

Just checked mine... it's an 822A.  They sell it as an '838...  bastards...  I just ordered one of yours.  My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy.

To be fair to Navspark, the publicity says «  NS-T is functionally equivalent to Venus838LPx-T but in NavSpark form factor. » It does not say that it uses that chip.
My module keeps to the 6ns jitter on 1PPS as advertised.


If you're talking about the NS-T, the picture on their store suggests it may not be the exact same module. Their picture shows a Venus822A.


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> Le 9 août 2016 à 19:15, Mark Sims <holrum@hotmail.com> a écrit : > > Just checked mine... it's an 822A. They sell it as an '838... bastards... I just ordered one of yours. My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy. > To be fair to Navspark, the publicity says « NS-T is functionally equivalent to Venus838LPx-T but in NavSpark form factor. » It does not say that it uses that chip. My module keeps to the 6ns jitter on 1PPS as advertised. > > ------------------- > > >> If you're talking about the NS-T, the picture on their store suggests it may not be the exact same module. Their picture shows a Venus822A. > _______________________________________________ > 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. "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. » George Bernard Shaw