[aprssig] futurelec modules?
Art
KY1K at verizon.net
Fri Nov 17 09:18:44 EST 2006
It looks good Chris.
My only warning is that the timing sucks very badly-using it for a
GPS based frequency standard WOULD NOT even begin to work. For
position only reports, it should work fine.
Be aware also that the current consumption does not include the power
for the active antenna and since GPS signals are not strong, an
amplified antenna is a must, not just 'optional'. Typical mmic based
preamps use 20 ma or just a tad more, I'm looking for an appropriate
mmic preamp for my module now and homebrewing one DOES NOT seem to be
an option::>
Many find the external antenna to be a plus rather than a detraction
as the difference in performance is much better with an external antenna.
Regards,
Art
At 11:32 PM 11/16/2006, you wrote:
>Has anyone tried using one of these? The 3.3v requirement is a bit
>annoying, but certainly doable...
>
>http://www.futurlec.com/GPS_Module.shtml
>
>The low power consumption is very attractive. The external antenna
>is a little less convenient than, say, a GPS-18.
>
>73 de chris K6DBG
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