normanlizeth@gmail.com said:
Turns out that the original receiver was a svee6.
Let me know if you want a real SVee6. I've got 2 left. :)
I also have a pair of small boards that I don't have any info on.
PCB says Trimble, 39818-00-C. The 00 is written in by hand.
There is a big chip on the bottom that says Trimble. 144 quad flatpack.
It's got more stuff on the chip, but I can't read it.
The top has 2 big chips. One has a sticker: 39942-00
I'm guessing a CPU and ROM. The chip I'm calling
a CPU has a MX logo. 44 pin PLCC.
A can looks like a crystal/osc: 12.504
The PCB is (close to) 3 1/4 x 1 7/8.
Anybody recognize that?
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Hal,
I may take you up on that. However, looking through the manual, it appears
that not all of that type/firmware support WRNO. Supposedly, based on my
digging, early ones did not, the later ones did.
Next step is to ensure that the number formatting output by the new clone
corresponds to the output of the sveesix. I'm curious, based on the fact
that the polled messages work (firmware and satellite id\signal strength)
and what I would assume as "broadcast or standard TSIP" messages do not.
Norm n3ykf
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 4:14 AM, Hal Murray hmurray@megapathdsl.net wrote:
normanlizeth@gmail.com said:
Turns out that the original receiver was a svee6.
Let me know if you want a real SVee6. I've got 2 left. :)
I also have a pair of small boards that I don't have any info on.
PCB says Trimble, 39818-00-C. The 00 is written in by hand.
There is a big chip on the bottom that says Trimble. 144 quad flatpack.
It's got more stuff on the chip, but I can't read it.
The top has 2 big chips. One has a sticker: 39942-00
I'm guessing a CPU and ROM. The chip I'm calling
a CPU has a MX logo. 44 pin PLCC.
A can looks like a crystal/osc: 12.504
The PCB is (close to) 3 1/4 x 1 7/8.
Anybody recognize that?
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Hal Murray <hmurray@...> writes:
normanlizeth@... said:
I also have a pair of small boards that I don't have any info on.
PCB says Trimble, 39818-00-C. The 00 is written in by hand.
There is a big chip on the bottom that says Trimble. 144 quad flatpack.
Anybody recognize that?
Well, this is Trimble Lassen ACE-III board. I have some of them. You could
connect them to your system via 8-pin connector. There are two serial
channels (one is for TSIP protocol, another is for NMEA), voltage levels
are CMOS and you should power the board with 5 volts. You can take the
pinout from Lassen LP board.