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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Fernando, November 25, 2011 |
| I have used the old NO High Sensitivity model since 2007,
which had been worked very well as time reference using
NMEA and PPS for my NTP Stratum 1 server. Unfortunately we
started having interference problems with wireless 4G LTE,
so we decided to upgrade our GPS to the High Sensitivity
model with good results: Now this GPS is more immune to
this interference. |      |
| SoCal Engineer, October 3, 2010 |
| This is an excellent OEM GPS which I used 8 years ago in a
design I did under contract. This is the same model with
some internal upgrades and performs flawlessly. I interface
it to a single board computer which both commands it and
processes the data.
The main reason I have used this model both times is that I
needed the 1pps for high-accuracy timing. I also like the
ability to control the messages it outputs and its
ruggedness. The RJ45 connector is a very convenient way to
interface to it and it can be purchased with several other
types of connections also. I was glad to see it is still
available. I highly recommend it.
It was a pleasure dealing with GPS City both times. The
item arrived promptly and as described. With their wide
selection and excellent customer service I see no reason to
buy GPS equipment anywhere else. |      |
| Tom, January 12, 2010 |
| This item was easy to use with the enclosed info and the
garmin website. It was used in an industrial application
requiring location of equipment. |      |
| Hansel, September 16, 2009 |
| I have used these for years on AG equipment and they are
very tough (fallen into the tractor tire several times),
durable, and seem to never have any problems. We have some
that have set outside in the hot dusty environments, many
times mounted on the engine shroud, and have worked in these
conditions for more then two years continuously. Several
things to note: Buy the magnetic mount (only a few dollars)
and you usually need to be able to cahnge the IEEE end they
use to a more common RS-232 9 pin ir similar. | |